Introduction:
The Government of
Andhra Pradesh introduced
the Mid Day
Meal Programme in 1982 experimentally in all the Abhyudaya Pradhamika
Patasalalu (Model Schools). Due
to certain constraints
like inadequate finances,
this programme could not be sustained.
• Government of
India launched the Scheme again in January, 2003 for the children studying in Primary
Schools (Classes I to V)
• Extended to the
children studying in Upper Primary Schools (Classes VI to VIII) in October,
2008
• Extended to the
children studying in High Schools (Classes IX & X) also in October, 2008
with 100% state funds
• Further extended
to the children studying in Special Schools under NCLP from the academic year
of 2010-11
OBJECTIVES
- To avoid classroom hunger
- To increase school enrolment
- To increase school attendance
- To reduce gender gap
- To foster social equality
- To address malnutrition
- To promote community participation
- Women empowerment
Working Days: No. of working days for Primary, Upper Primary and High Schools is around 220 days
Menu : Menu is flexible, with cooked rice, dal and vegetables,
sambar, “Pulihora” being generally the main menu, with egg twice a week and
banana to students who do not eat eggs.
Sl.No
|
Items
|
Quantity
per Day per child
|
|
Primary
|
Upper Primary
|
||
1
|
Food Grains
|
100 gms
|
150 gms
|
2
|
Pulses
|
20 gms
|
30 gms
|
3
|
Vegetables
|
50 gms
|
75 gms
|
4
|
Oil & Fat
|
5 gms
|
7.5 gms
|
5
|
Eggs/Banana
|
Twice a week
|
Twice a week
|
Day
|
Menu
|
Monday
|
Sambar
|
Tuesday
|
Vegetables
|
Wednesday
|
Dal and vegetables
|
Thursday
|
Sambar
|
Friday
|
Vegetables
|
Saturday
|
Dal and vegetables
|
Egg/banana
|
Twice a week
|
MANAGEMENT of Mid Day
Meal Scheme AT SCHOOL LEVEL
Head Master:
- Certifies attendance of students.
- Supervises quality of food
- Ensures Hygienic conditions
- Inculcate good habits
- Hygiene of students
- Taste the Food before serving
- Observe cleanliness of vessels, Kitchen shed, Process of Cooking, verify Serving Egg / Banana twice in a week.
- Supervision of Cooking
- Observation of cleanliness and nutritional values.
- Food norms / menu implementation.
Under this Scheme, the food grains are supplied by
Government of India, free of cost, through the Food Corporation of India. From 01/04/2010 onwards the issue of
food grains has
been decentralized by
Government of India
in their Lr.No.F.1-15/2009-Desk (MDM),
dated 10.02.2010. The
District Educational Officers
are nominated as Nodal Officers at District level to execute all the issues
pertaining to procurement, lifting, quality of food grains, payment of cost of
food grains and submission of monthly reports.
Introduction of
Millets – Pilot programme was launched in Mahabubnagar district on
26/01/2013 introducing Jowar in Mid Day Meal Scheme, weekly once.
Targets for inspecting officials: Instructions
were issued to all the RJDSEs and DEOs in the State to inspect the schools as
follows:
- RJDSE - 5% in each category per month
- DEO -10% in each category per month
- Dy.EO/MEO - 30% in each category per month
Jawahar Bala Arogya Raksha: A School Health Programme called “Jawahar Bala Arogya Raksha” (JBAR) is introduced in Andhra Pradesh
in convergence with SSA and Health Department to cover all children in
Government, Local body and Govt. Aided Schools / Hostels from Classes I to X
from the year 2011-12. The following
are the components of Health services covered under the Programme:
- Screening, Health care and referral
- Immunization
- Micronutrient (Vitamin A and Iron Folic Acid) management
- De-worming
- Health promoting schools
"Jawahar Bala
Arogya Raksha” has issued
“School Health cum Education Records” (SHERs)
to all schools
which are being
maintained, updated and monitored, jointly, by both Education and
Health Department personnel.
DRISHTI: Under the School Health Programme, Rajiv
Vidya Mission is taking up “Eye checkup” for the students. As on 29/10/2012, 1579 Students were identified
with vision problems and treated.
Social Audit: In
the working group report for the 12th plan, the MHRD proposed to takeup Social
Audit in MDM Scheme in AP on a Pilot basis in 2 districts i.e., Khammam and
Chittoor district by SSAAT.
Green Channel Scheme: The
Govt. of A.P.
have introduced the
scheme called “Green
Channel Scheme” in G.O.Ms.No.147,
Finance (BG-1) Dept., dated:11/07/2011
for making available funds
without any interruptions throughout the year for the programmes that
extend direct benefit to the poorer sections of the population relating to Agriculture, Rural Development,
School Education, Medical and Health, Hostels run by Welfare Departments.
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