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MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION

MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION. CHANDIGARH AT A GLANCE. (Source Census) (Population has increased by 17.10% over the census of 2001. Earlier in comparison, this population had increased by 40.28% between1981-1991.) . SCHOOL DATA.

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MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION

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  1. MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION

  2. CHANDIGARH AT A GLANCE (Source Census) (Population has increased by 17.10% over the census of 2001. Earlier in comparison, this population had increased by 40.28% between1981-1991.)

  3. SCHOOL DATA No. of schools Govt. : 104 Govt. Aided : 7 Madrassas : 5 Total : 116 Enrolment Class I to VIII As on 30.9.2012: (Source: DISE)

  4. PER UNIT COOKING COST 2012-13 *Revised w.e.f. 1.7.2012

  5. COVERAGE OF INSTITUTIONS *One Smart School stared in Sector 53

  6. COVERAGE OF CHILDREN/WORKING DAYS

  7. FOOD GRAINS UTILIZATIONDuring the period 01-04-2012 to 31-12-12 (Qty. in MTs)

  8. PAYMENT OF BILLS OF FOOD GRAINS TO FCI(Figures in Lac.)

  9. COMPONENT WISE UTILILIZATION OF FUNDSDuring the period from 01-04-2012 to 31-12-2012(Figures in Lacs.)

  10. INSPECTION OF FOOD-GRAINS A committee of the following is constituted for inspection of food-grains at FCI godowns before lifting food-grain. 1.The District Education Officer, 2.The Director Health Services 3.The District Food & Supply Officer, 4. Nominated Principals of Govt. Sr. Sec. Schools. 5. Representative of FCI (inspects food-grains once a month)

  11. FLOW OF FOOD GRAINS Food Grains FCI Godowns at Kurali, Kharar, Morinda Wheat Rice Flour Mill Departmental Stores, Sec 22, 30 & 35, Chandigarh. Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Chandigarh Institute of Hotel Hotel Management, and Management, GMSSS, Sector 10, Chandigarh. MDM kitchen (GMSSS-47) , Hotel Shivalikview (CITCO) and GMSSS, Sector 10, Chandigarh

  12. STORAGE OF FOOD GRAINS Wheat – stored at the premises of Flour Mill for grinding. Atta is distributed to the cooking institute on weekly basis. Rice – stored at stores maintained by Department and is distributed to cooking institutes on weekly basis. Food grains are lifted from the FCI go downs as per requirement on monthly basis.

  13. TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS Food grains are transported from FCI Godown to store Department’s by Big Trucks From store to cooking sites by Mini trucks. Cooked meals are transported to schools by mini trucks. Transportation cost of about Rs. 70, 00,000/- of cooked food is borne by the Chandigarh Administration.

  14. COOKING MATERIAL Cooking material like pulses, cereals, vegetables and other ingredients are procured by cooking institutes. Payments to cooking institutes are made fortnightly.

  15. COOKING INSTITUTES AT A GLANCE AIHM-42 CIHM-42 Hotel Shivalkview (CITCO) MDM Kitchen GMSSS-47

  16. CLEANING OF GRAINSWomen are employed for cleaning of grains

  17. DISTRIBUTION OF MEAL IN SCHOOLS

  18. TASTING/CHECKING OF MEALS BY THE PRINCIPALS/PARENTS

  19. PRANTHA BASED MENU From Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Sector-42, Chandigarh

  20. RICE BASED MENU From Hotel Shivalik View, Sector-17, Chandigarh.

  21. VEGETABLE PULAO BASED MENU From Hotel Chandigarh Institute of Hotel Management, Sector 42, Chandigarh

  22. RICE BASED MENU From GMSSS-47 By Rajeev Associates (Regd.), Chandigarh.

  23. MDMMenu Black Channa-Rice Kabuli Channa-Rice Karhi-Rice Moong Dal-Rice Channa Dal-Rice Samber-Rice Alloo Tomato-Poori MDM KITCHEN Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School,Sector-10, Chandigarh

  24. MONITORING All the HCS/PCS Officers and other Senior Officers of Education Department monitor of MDM activities.  School Management Committees, NGOs and four committees consisting of cluster heads monitor the implementation of MDM programme in schools. One Inspector for each kitchen, 20 MDM Supervisors deputed to ensure hygienic delivery of cooked meals in the Schools. Review of the implementation and review of the reports submitted by the officers as also feedback proformaobtained from the students is done at the level of Education Secretary. Teachers also taste the MDM in the class rooms before its distribution.

  25. BEST PRACTICES All the HCS/PCS Officers working in Chandigarh Administration have been involved in the monitoring of MDM activities. Feedback forms. Mechanized transportation. Stainless steel/Aluminium buckets with lids, containers have been provided in schools. Helpers have been engaged in schools for serving the meals and washing the utensils, in the ratio of one helper for every 100 students. Teachers also supervise the distribution of meals. NSS/NCC/SCOUTS & GUIDES from senior classes are also associated in the Mid Day Meal activities like guiding the junior students to pray before taking meals and also serve meals.

  26. GENERAL INFORMATION ●Weekly MDM Menu is displayed in the schools. ●MDM logo is painted on the outer walls of the schools. ● No complaint of social discrimination. ● Most of the Cook-cum-Helpers belong to SC/OBC/Minority communities. ● No complaint regarding the quantity, quality and hygiene of MDM.

  27. MONITORING BY PUNJAB UNIVERSITY FOR THE PERIOD FROM 1.10.2011 TO 31.3.2012 Positive Features Sample schools covered: 40 schools ●Hot cooked meal is served daily. ● On the day of visit, 77.42% students of the total present were having MDM. ● Students like Karhi-Rice, Rajmah Rice. ● The students who were bringing food from home stated that they take food when it is of their liking, or sometimes they took Karhi/ Rajmah only. ● Quantity of food received from the kitchens is enough for all. No surplus/ wastage or deficiencies.

  28. Continued…….. There is no social discrimination in serving Mid-Day Meal: • In 100% of the schools menu was displayed at the appropriate place. • The cooked meals are transported from the centralized kitchen to schools by trucks. • As schools are engaged only in distribution of food among the students. Cook-cum-helpers (Ayas) have been engaged in schools for serving the meals and washing the utensils. All the AYAS are females majority of them belonging to SC/OBC/ Minority Communities.

  29. Continued… • The availability of water has been confirmed in all the 40 schools. Water coolers with water filters installed in all schools. • In 87.5% of the schools, the teachers have been found to be reminding and prompting students to wash their hand before taking food. All the schools have been making deliberate efforts to serve food in an organized way. • The MDM scheme has been supervised at the Central and Schools level. There are many high officials involved and assigned with this responsibility.

  30. AREAS OF CONCERN • In 5 schools, students indicated absence of variety. This kind of response of students is due to the rice based menu provided by the centralized kitchens to these schools on 4-5 days per week (3 madrassas and schools of Sec-45, GSSS, GPS-II, Manimjara). • In 2 schools of the outer circuits of the city, more cleaning is required in the classrooms after the meals. • The participation by parents, SMC members and the community has not been quantified. However, their participation has been assessed through discussion, observation at the time of field visits and interviews. The participation level of SMC members and parents to supervise mid day meal varies from school to school. The data collected from sample schools indicates that there is no roaster of parents formally prepared for supervision. Instructions have been issued to all concerned to take necessary corrective measures in regard to above.

  31. FUTURE PLANNING Implementation of IVRS for MDM MIS through service provider to be empanelled by GOI. Training of Officials Study of MDM Scheme by the third party. Chandigarh Administration has decided to construct 10 Cluster based kitchen sheds. Construction of 7 Cluster based kitchen sheds have been completed. One kitchen shed of GMSSS-10 was started on trial basis. Remaining Six kitchen sheds are also being started shortly.

  32. Annual School Data 2012-13: 100% Monthly School Data : 100% (Up-to January, 2013) MDM MISSTATUS OF DATA ENTRY

  33. PROPOSALSFOR 2013-14 Children proposed (per day) for 2013-14

  34. WORKING DAYS PROPOSED FOR 2013-14

  35. FOOD-GRAINS PROPOSED FOR 2013-14 (Qty. in MTs.)

  36. MME PLAN 2013-14 Actual physical and financial target under MME Plan 2013-14: Rs. 57.21 Lacs (30.00 lacs Centre Share and 27.21 lacs State Share) (figures in Lacs)

  37. PER UNIT COOKING COST PROPOSED FOR 2013-14

  38. BUDGET PROPOSED FOR 2013-14 (figures in lacs) Total Budget Sanctioned/ Utilized for 2011-12: 487.88/442.94 530.00/530.00 Total Budget Sanctioned/ Utilized for 2012-13: 501.68/399.61 585.00/347.62 (Upto 31.12.2012) Total Budget Proposed (Rs in Lacs): 566.16 655.44 Centre Share State Share

  39. COVERAGE UNDER SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMMEDuring the period from 01-04-2012 to 31-12-2012 • Children from class 6th to 12th will be covered under WIFS Programme • IFA Tablets received last week under WIFS. • Vitamin ‘A’ deficient are under follow up. • Spectacles not available under National Programme for control of Blindness • % of under-nourished students has decreased from 59% in 2007-08 to 39% in 2012-13.

  40. THANK YOU

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