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BALLIA: A government primary school principal in Jaidopur here was suspended over the death of a student, possibly after choking on a fruit seed, officials said on Thursday.
The 5-year-old girl s family, however, claim that she had died after eating khichdi served at the mid-day meal in the school. Gunjan (5) had reached school on Wednesday and had brought some jujube (ber) from home. After she consumed them, the fruit seed got stuck in her throat and she fell unconscious and later died, district magistrate Aditi Singh said quoting a probe report of the Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA).
Updated Mar 04, 2021 | 16:41 IST
The principal said all students ate khichdi but nothing happened to any of them. A detailed probe is on in the matter. The sample of khichdi was also taken and BSA Shiv Narain Singh suspended principal Shiv Kumari Yadav in the matter for her laxity.  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Ballia: A government primary school principal in Jaidopur here was suspended over the death of a student, possibly after choking on a fruit seed, officials said on Thursday.
The 5-year-old girl s family, however, claim that she had died after eating khichdi served at the mid-day meal in the school.
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