The Telangana High Court has asked the state government why, in government schools, at least one teacher should not have midday meals along with the students. The bench observed that if teachers joined the students during lunch, it could encourage the serving of clean, safe, and quality food.
The court further directed the government to explain what measures are being taken in government, gurukul, and residential schools to ensure that meals are supplied as per prescribed standards. It also sought details of the daily menu served to schoolchildren and adjourned the hearing to September 19.
The case came up for hearing before Chief Justice Alok Kumar Singh and Justice GM Mohiuddin on
Wednesday, September 3, in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by petitioner K Akhil Sriguruteja.
The PIL, represented by advocate Chikkudu Prabhakar, challenged the lack of proper facilities for students in schools, in violation of guidelines issued by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR).
During the arguments, the petitioner’s counsel highlighted that the government often claims in official records and in court that the scheme is being properly implemented, but the situation on the ground is very different.
He pointed out a disturbing incident where 111 girl students fell ill after consuming contaminated food at one school.