Midday meal scheme govt schools MDM in Rural education India

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Midday meal scheme govt schools MDM in Rural education India

Mid-day-meal scheme MDM in rural govt schools 
Rural education India


       Rural education India Mid-Day-Meal food is a very good scheme. Under this program, rural children are excited to come to school and along with rural education, mid-day meals are also provided to the children, so that children come to school in this program. Has increased in attendance.
     Under Mid-Day-Meal, rural children are eager to come to school because the mid-day meal program is organized according to the menu, so that children get something new to eat every day and sometimes rural people also benefit from this scheme. Let's take it. And check whether the group is giving quality food, making the mid-day meal, which also keeps the group in awe and arranges for quality food that benefits the students.
Mid-Day-Meal

    The main objective is to develop the feeling of children coming to school through rural education and the mid-day meals are full of interest. One thing is true that the people living in rural areas are poor and the working class is more so that they are unable to pay attention to their children and not even aware of education, due to which some children have to leave their middle education. And wages have to be paid for the upbringing of their family. Poverty is the main problem in the rural area.
      First of all under the rural education, Madras Municipal Corporation started the mid-day meal program for poor children in 1925 and by 1980, these 3 states of India, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Kerala, these union territories on their own strength for rural children from 1990 to 1991 Till mid-day meal program was carried out and this was later extended to 12 states.
Mid-Day-Meal

      In the rural areas, its criteria have been set in the Mid Day Meal Program, how much will be spent at the primary level and how much at the middle level, in which the amount rate at the primary level is Rs. 1.68 per child and in the middle Rs. 2.50 per child. There is no harm to the group running the mid-day meal and the children are provided with quality food.
      In the year 2001, MDM became a cooked mid-day meal scheme under which every child from each government and non-government aided primary schools was to be served mid-day meal with a minimum of 300 calories portion of protein and energy at 8-12 grams per day. The scheme was expanded in the year 2002 not only to cover the schools of government, non-government aided and local bodies, but also to children studying in Rural Education Guarantee, Scheme (EGS) and Braj courses, and, Angan Bari centers. Was.
        Mid Day Meal is aimed at increasing enrollment of children in schools and their attendance is being maintained in the school and the children are also getting nutritious food, the National Nutrition Program through rural education has been started from 15 August 1995. The scheme was first introduced in 2408 VLACOs in the country. It was started in all Vlakos in the country from 1997-98 and in 2002 it was enlarged to all classes of classes 1 to 5 studying in government schools and non-government institutions.


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