When the students saw a bottle of pesticide thymet in the hand of a teacher Manoj Chaudhury, they raised an alarm and informed the matter to the principal of a government middle school at Mayurdihra village, the police said.
The principal informed Dimara police station which took the teacher into custody.
The teacher told the police that he had brought the pesticide for use in vegetabe plants grown in the school premises, sources said.
Recently, 23 children died after eating poisonous mid-day meal in a primary school in Chapra after which extra precaution is being maintanined in implementation of the free food programme for the students.
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