<p>Altogether 150 students fell ill today after eating midday meals at two schools in two districts of Bihar, barely a fortnight after 23 students died in Saran district from contaminated food served to them.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Altogether 55 students of a government middle school fell ill after complaining of uneasiness after the midday meal provided by an NGO at Kalyuga village in Jamui district, police sources said.<br /><br />They were admitted to the Jhajha referral hospital, the sources said.<br /><br />The District Magistrate S K Tiwari and Superintendent of Police Jitendra Rana who visited the students in hospital said that their condition was stable.<br /><br />Samples of the meal were collected by the police.<br /><br />In Arwal district, 95 students of the Chamandi primary school fell ill after the meal and were taken to the Kurtha Health Centre, official sources said.<br /><br />The students were administered saline and discharged in the evening.<br /><br />"We have sought reports from the district administrations," Director, Midday Meal scheme, R Lakshamanan, told PTI in Patna.<br /><br />On July 16, 23 students died after eating poisonous midday meals in a primary school at Dharmasati Gandaman village at Chapra in Saran district.</p>
<p>Altogether 150 students fell ill today after eating midday meals at two schools in two districts of Bihar, barely a fortnight after 23 students died in Saran district from contaminated food served to them.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Altogether 55 students of a government middle school fell ill after complaining of uneasiness after the midday meal provided by an NGO at Kalyuga village in Jamui district, police sources said.<br /><br />They were admitted to the Jhajha referral hospital, the sources said.<br /><br />The District Magistrate S K Tiwari and Superintendent of Police Jitendra Rana who visited the students in hospital said that their condition was stable.<br /><br />Samples of the meal were collected by the police.<br /><br />In Arwal district, 95 students of the Chamandi primary school fell ill after the meal and were taken to the Kurtha Health Centre, official sources said.<br /><br />The students were administered saline and discharged in the evening.<br /><br />"We have sought reports from the district administrations," Director, Midday Meal scheme, R Lakshamanan, told PTI in Patna.<br /><br />On July 16, 23 students died after eating poisonous midday meals in a primary school at Dharmasati Gandaman village at Chapra in Saran district.</p>