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Mid Day Meal Scheme

Mid Day Meal Scheme. Ministry of HRD Government of India. PAB-MDM Meeting – Punjab On 14.02.2014. Review of Implementation of MDMS in Punjab (Primary + Upper Primary) (1.4.2013 to 31.12.2013). Part-I. Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India. Coverage of children – Primary. Children (in Lakh).

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Mid Day Meal Scheme

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  1. Mid Day Meal Scheme Ministry of HRD Government of India PAB-MDM Meeting – Punjab On 14.02.2014

  2. Review of Implementation of MDMS in Punjab(Primary + Upper Primary)(1.4.2013 to 31.12.2013) Part-I Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India

  3. Coverage of children – Primary Children (in Lakh) 84% 84% 84% ASER, 2013 - 83.1% attendance on the day of visit.

  4. Coverage of children – Up. Primary Children (in Lakh) 90% 85% 84% ASER, 2013 - 87.7% attendance on the day of visit.

  5. Good practices in Implementation • No poor performing district. (coverage of enrolled children between 80% to 89%) • E-transfer of funds. • Dedicated structure at all levels.

  6. Issues – Identified by JRM • Engagement of lesser number of cook-cum-helpers than the norms in Ludhiana district. • Funds for reimbursement of cost of Unsubsidized LPG cylinders have not been released by the districts to implementing agencies. • Disruption in the serving of MDM in many schools in Ludhiana district due to non-availability of foodgrains in the month of May- July. • Medicines with expired dates were kept in First Aid Box in schools. • No or very little distribution of IFA, Vitamin-A tablets.

  7. Best Practices • Storage bins for foodgrains and cooking ingredients. • Use of double fortified salt for preparation of MDM. • Every school has been provided soap for hand washing. • Contribution by community. • Availability of water filters in many schools. • Provision of eating plates. • Dedicated staff for MDM at State, District and Block levels.

  8. SCORE CARD- ALL COMPONENTS Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India

  9. Comparison Plan Generated: MIS vs Manual * * 114% FG Utilization as per MIS

  10. Proposals and Recommendations Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India

  11. Thank You Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India

  12. Proposal for 2014-15 : Children (PRIMARY) No. of children (in lakh) 10.7 Q-2 Q-3 Q-1 2014-15 (Proposed) Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India

  13. Proposal for 2013-14 : Children (Upper Primary) No. of children (in lakh) 6.8 Q-1 Q-2 Q-3 2014-15 (Proposed) Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India

  14. Malnutrition - JRM N = Boys - 646 Girls - 616

  15. Summary of performance - Physical Percentage

  16. Summary of performance – Financial Percentage

  17. Coverage : School Health Programme Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India

  18. Status on Pre-requisite steps for AWP&B

  19. Contd..

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