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Friday, 09 July 2010
ImageLucknow: The principal of a government-run school in Uttar Pradesh's Ramabai Nagar district has been suspended for inaction and negligence after the students refused to eat the midday meal prepared by two Dalit cooks.

A probe has been ordered against Jasapur Primary School Principal Mann Sing and district education officials, including senior official Anil Rawat, as they knew that several upper-caste students of the school were not eating the meal prepared by the Dalit women.
  They neither took any step to solve the case nor informed other senior officials about it. "It's a serious matter. They should have acted timely. Preliminary enquiry indicates that the principal and education officials tried to cover up the matter," Sanjay Kumar, official in-charge of primary education, said on 8 July 2010.
 
"We have suspended the principal and will take strict action against other officials too," Sanjay Kumar said. "During an inspection on 8 July 2010, it came to the fore that students belonging to upper castes were not eating the midday meal that was prepared by two Dalit women, who were appointed as cooks recently at the school," he added.

The Jasapur primary school is in Sandalpur block, some 300 km from Lucknow.“About 150,000 schools are covered under the midday meal scheme in Uttar Pradesh,” the officials said.
 
The National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary Education, also known as Mid-Day Meal Programme, was launched as a centrally-sponsored scheme on 15 August 1995. “Its objective is to boost universalisation of primary education and improve the nutritional status of the food being given to the children,” the officials added.

(Source: Hindustan Times, 09 July 2010)
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