Anurag Dhanda has raised serious concerns over alleged distribution of expired chocolate milk bars to students in a government school in Haryana, questioning whether children’s lives are being treated as expendable. In a strongly worded statement, he said parents are shocked and frightened after reports surfaced that food items past their expiry date were being given to children in the name of a “protein diet.”
Expired “Protein” Milk Bars in Haryana School Spark Outrage: Anurag Dhanda
According to local accounts cited by Anurag Dhanda, the incident is particularly alarming because the village has already been grappling with panic due to earlier deaths allegedly linked to contaminated water. Residents claim that instead of restoring confidence, such negligence in school nutrition programmes has deepened fear among families about their children’s safety.
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Expired “Protein” Milk Bars in Haryana School Spark Outrage entered the school supply chain and whether officials responsible for procurement and quality checks failed in their duties. Some have also called for strict action against those found guilty, arguing that food served in schools must meet the highest safety standards since it directly affects children’s health.
Education and health authorities have yet to issue a detailed public response
Education and health authorities have yet to issue a detailed public response, but sources indicate that preliminary verification may be initiated. Observers note that the controversy could intensify political debate over monitoring of welfare schemes in schools, especially those related to nutrition and public health safeguards.
