Social Welfare Minister B Valarmathi held checks at a Centre in the nearby Tiruvallore district where she found out that the anganwadi was not open on time and that its staff were also not present.
She issued directions to the District Collector to suspend the nutritious meal organiser, cook and an assistant, a state government release here said.
The Minister sought an explanation on the availability of lesser eggs against the number of beneficiaries and issued a "stern warning" not to repeat such mistakes, it added.
On Thursday, over 100 students of NLC Girls' High School had fallen sick after eating food under the midday meal scheme. Contaminated eggs were believed to have been the cause.
However, they were out of danger following immediate medical treatment.
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