"Out of 38,000 schools from where reports came, mid-day meals were not served in 8000 schools due to the boycott by teachers," Principal Secretary Education Department Amarjeet Sinha told reporters here.
The maximum number of schools where midday meals were affected were in Saran, Purnea and Sheohar districts, he said.
Dharmasati Gandaman primary school where 23 children died after eating a contaminated midday meal on July 16 falls in Saran district.
He said the situation was being evaluated and the Supreme Court would be informed about it.
Sinha said the teachers would also be asked to give an explanation.
He appealed to the teachers to cooperate in successful implementation of the midday meal scheme.
Brajnandan Sharma, President, Bihar Primary School Teachers Association, however, claimed to PTI that food could not be served in 95 per cent schools in the state and the boycott would continue.
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 adding this compelled them to take boycott decision.
A total of 70,260 schools of Bihar were covered under the midday meal scheme benefiting 1.40 crore children.
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