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Indian children are sick after the dead snake found in school meals.

Indian children are sick after the dead snake found in school meals.

The Indian Human Rights Organization is investigating reports that more than 100 children were sick to have a school lunch after the dead snake was found in food.

In the statement, NHRC (National Human Rights Commission) said Cook still provided lunch despite the removal of dead animals.

The committee said that about 500 children were believed to have been eaten at Mokama City in Bihar, East, India.

After the children began to get sick, local residents blocked the road in protest, NHRC said.

“The committee observed that if it was true, the content raised a serious problem of the students’ human rights violations.”

The statement required the “detailed report” within two weeks from senior officials who included “health of children” within two weeks.

Free school meals, known as noon meals, were first introduced in 1925 for children with poor backgrounds of Madras.

One of the world’s largest plans, this plan was introduced to fight Kia and promote school attendance. But there was a complaint of food hygiene.

The contaminated food in 2013 was accused of death by 23 students in Bihar.

The police said the “very toxic” level of insecticide was detected by scientific tests.

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