Primary teachers boycott mid-day meal duty, government to inform Supreme Court
Bihar Primary School Teachers Association President Brajnandan Sharma said the mid-day meal duties interfered with teaching duties and also brought a bad name to them.

Bihar Primary School Teachers Association President Brajnandan Sharma said the mid-day meal duties interfered with teaching duties and also brought a bad name to them because of corruption indulged in by others.
Repeated requests made to the government to remove primary teachers from midday meal duty and to appoint an agency for the task, were ignored, he said.
The Association was forced to take the step and the boycott would continue till the government appointed an agency for the scheme, Sharma said.
Terming the decision by the primary teachers as irresponsible, Principal Secretary Human Resources Development Amarjeet Sinha said the situation was being evaluated and the Supreme Court would be informed about it.
The flagship programme of the Union government is implemented in 70,200 schools in the state benefiting over 1.30 crore students. A contaminated midday meal in Saran district had claimed the lives of 23 children on July 16.
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