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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Centre announces Rs 100 per child under mid-day meal, gets flak from health and nutrition experts -Shivani Gupta

Centre announces Rs 100 per child under mid-day meal, gets flak from health and nutrition experts -Shivani Gupta

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published Published on Jun 3, 2021   modified Modified on Jun 12, 2021

-GaonConnection.com

The central government has recently announced Rs 100 per child under the mid-day meal scheme to meet the nutritional needs of children in the pandemic. But, activists say this amount is insufficient and there is a need to resume cooked meal services universally with better quality.

The central government has announced Rs 1,200 crore [Rs 12,000 million] to be given to 118 million children across the country who are enrolled under the mid-day meal scheme. In other words, Rs 100 will be given per child as a one-time payment through direct benefit transfer (DBT).

This was announced by the Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ on May 28. As per his statement, the central government will provide these ‘additional’ funds to state governments and Union Territories administration.

    About 11.8 crore students to be benefited as GoI to provide Monetary Assistance through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) under the MDM Scheme. An additional fund of about Rs. 1200 Cr to be provided for this purpose. (1/5)
    — Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) May 28, 2021

This additional allocation is expected to take care of the nutritional needs of children as schools are shut for more than a year now due to the COVID19 pandemic. Under the mid-day meal scheme of the Indian government, students in government schools receive free cooked hot meals once a day.

However, health and nutrition experts are dissatisfied with the central government’s recent announcement.

“The amount is just hundred rupees per child. This is also a one time investment, how can one ensure nutritional security through this?” asked Dipa Sinha, assistant professor, Dr BR Ambedkar University, Delhi. She is also associated with the Right To Food Campaign.

“Half of the money will be spent in going and withdrawing the money from the banks,” Sinha told Gaon Connection.

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GaonConnection.com, 3 June, 2021, https://en.gaonconnection.com/centre-announces-rs-100-per-child-mid-day-meal-health-nutrition-right-to-food-covid-pandemic-ramesh-pokhriyal/


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