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National Programme of Mid Day Meal in Schools In Andhra Pradesh Annual Work Plan & Budget – 2012-13 The Programme Ap

National Programme of Mid Day Meal in Schools In Andhra Pradesh Annual Work Plan & Budget – 2012-13 The Programme Approval Board Meeting 28.02.2012. AP at a Glance. Mid-Day Meals. To avoid classroom hunger To increase school enrolment To increase school attendance

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National Programme of Mid Day Meal in Schools In Andhra Pradesh Annual Work Plan & Budget – 2012-13 The Programme Ap

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  1. National Programme of Mid Day Meal in Schools In Andhra Pradesh Annual Work Plan & Budget – 2012-13 The Programme Approval Board Meeting 28.02.2012

  2. AP at a Glance

  3. Mid-Day Meals To avoid classroom hunger To increase school enrolment To increase school attendance To improve social equity To address malnutrition To empower women through employment

  4. Mid Day Meal Scheme • Government of India launched the Scheme 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 4

  5. COVERAGE Working Days : • Mid Day Meal provided for 220 working days • Meal for the children in Special Schools of NCLP provided for 302 days

  6. Management Structure

  7. Special Features The Government of Andhra Pradesh is providing Mid Day Meal to IX & X Classes students from October,2008 onwards. High Schools - 10016 Coverage - 14,22,920 ‘Green Channel’ Government of Andhra Pradesh has introduced the scheme called “Green Channel Scheme” 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.

  8. School Health Programme:- A School Health Programme called “Jawahar Bala Arogya Raksha” (JABAR) is introduced in Andhra Pradesh to cover all children in Government, Local body and Govt. Aided Schools / Hostels from Classes I to X. 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 SWASTHH ON WHEELS: As part of “Jawahar Bala Arogya Raksha” (School Health Program) in A.P., an innovative program is launched on January, 26th 2012 to create awareness on health and hygiene among children and from them to the community (SWASTHH – School Water and Sanitation Towards Health and Hygiene).

  9. School Health Programme

  10. School Health Programme:-

  11. Central Budget 2011-12 (Rs. In Lakhs)

  12. State Budget 2011-12 (Rs. In Lakhs)

  13. Institutional arrangements Mechanism for Budget Releases Govt.of India Govt.of A.P. C & DSE DTA DEO DTO STO MEO Agencies

  14. Supply of food grains FCI A.P. State Civil Supplies Corporation Receives the allocations District Manager of Civil Supplies Dept. Mandal level Storage Points Fair Price Shops Implementing Agencies

  15. Payment of cost of food grains FCI submits the bills to DEO District Educational Officer makes the payment to FCI. Total bills raised by FCI : 72411 Mts for Rs.38.93 cr Total payments made to FCI : 65318 Mts for Rs.36.45 cr As on 31.12.2011

  16. FoodNorms 16

  17. MENU • Wholesome and Varied • Locally and seasonally available vegetables • Flexible • Provides 450 calories and 12 grams proteins (Primary Stage). • Provides 700 calories and 20 grams proteins (Upper Primary Stage). • 2 Eggs/ Banana twice a week. • 100 to 150 grams of rice.

  18. Cooking Ingredients • Rice – Supplied free of cost. • Other ingredients-procured by Implementing Agencies.

  19. Cooking Cost

  20. Implementing Agencies • Self Help Groups (DWACRA) : 78501 (78501 Schools) • (Development of Women & Children in Rural Areas) • Reputed NGOs : 05 (2210 Schools) • Charitable Trusts : 02 (210 Schools) • School Management Committees. : 80921 20

  21. COOK-CUM-HELPERS • 1.65 lakh Cook-cum-Helpers are engaged to prepare Mid day Meal in Schools • Honorarium of Rs.1000/- (Rs.750 Central share and Rs.250 State share) per month paid to them

  22. Meals Cooking

  23. Centralized Kitchens • Public Private Partnership mode • Food is prepared in Centralized Kitchens and transported to Schools. • Advantages: • Cost effective • Food is prepared in hygienic condition • Hot and fresh meals are served • Easy to monitor • Nutrition and Quality is ensured.

  24. Non-Governmental Organizations Centralised Kitchens :Public Private Partnership mode.Food is prepared in Centralized Kitchens and transported to Schools.

  25. Management at School level • Head Master: • Certifies attendance of students. • Supervises quality of food • Ensures Hygienic conditions • Teachers: • Inculcate good habits • Hygiene of students • Taste the Food before serving • Mothers: • Observe cleanliness of vessels, Kitchen shed, Process of Cooking, verify Serving Egg / Banana twice in a week.

  26. Kitchen Cum Store Rooms Approved by GOI : 50529 Grounded, : 6185 Completed : 3488 In progress : 2697 Financial assistance : 303.18 Cr, Expenditure : 24.98 Cr. Govt. of A.P has entrusted the work of Construction of Kitchen Cum Store rooms to Engineer in Chief, Panchayat Raj Department, with enhanced unit cost of Rs. 75,000/- and released an amount of Rs.80.00 cr.

  27. Kitchen Cum Store Rooms

  28. Monitoring Committees to monitor the MDM Programme

  29. Inspections & supervision • DEOs, Dy.E.Os, MEOs and MRPs visist the schools once monthly. State officials also visit periodically. Instructions were issued to the MEOs and HMs to invite one SMC/parent / Community member to school at the time of cooking and serving meal and to taste the Meal also. • 1,35,710 institutions have been inspected up to 3rd quarter for the year 2011-12 and Centralized Kitchens were inspected twice each. • Senior Officers of the C & DSE are allotted Districts and are instructed to visit 2/3 days every month to review and monitor the implementation of the Programme.

  30. ACHIEVEMENT 2011-12 Working Days : • Mid Day Meal provided for 220 working days • Meal for the children in Special Schools of NCLP provided for 302 days

  31. Proposals for 2012-13

  32. Approval Vs Achievement (No. of Institution) (Primary + Upper Primary) No. of Institutions 100% As per MDM PAB Achievement

  33. Approval Vs Achievement (No. of Working Days) (Primary + Upper Primary) No. of Working Days 92.04% 100% Overall approval was for 220 days

  34. Approval Vs Achievement (No. of children) (Primary + Upper Primary) No. of Children (in Lakhs) 91.32% As per MDM PAB Achievement

  35. Analysis: Foodgrains Availability Foodgrains (in MTs) 100% 65% Achievement As per MDM PAB

  36. Cooking Cost Released to districts Rs. 567.82 Cr. Rs. 390.74 Cr. As per MDM PAB Achievement

  37. Approval Vs Achievement (No. of CCH) (Primary + Upper Primary) No. of CCH Engaged 100%

  38. Utilisation of Funds for payment of Hon. to CCH (No. of CCH) (Primary + Upper Primary) 44.06%

  39. MME Utilisation (Rs. In lakhs) 48.82%

  40. Transport Assistance Utilisation (Rs. In lakhs) Rs. 1241.17 Lakhs Rs. 812.00 Lakhs (100%) (65%)

  41. Achievement (Kitchen Sheds) 50,529 units 44,776 units Rs. 303 cr. Rs. 257 cr. Progress (in %) 3077 units 23.crore

  42. THANK YOU

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