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PRESENTATION BY- Sudarsan Sethi (IAS) Principal Secretary, Panchayati Raj GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR

lR;eso t;rs. PRESENTATION BY- Sudarsan Sethi (IAS) Principal Secretary, Panchayati Raj GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR. INTRODUCTION. MDMS is being implemented by MDM Commissionerate under Administrative Control of Panchayati Raj Department in Rajasthan.

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PRESENTATION BY- Sudarsan Sethi (IAS) Principal Secretary, Panchayati Raj GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR

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  1. lR;eso t;rs PRESENTATION BY- Sudarsan Sethi (IAS) Principal Secretary, Panchayati Raj GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR

  2. INTRODUCTION • MDMS is being implemented by MDM Commissionerate under Administrative Control of Panchayati Raj Department in Rajasthan. • Mid Day Meal is being provided to all eligible students studying in 80670 Govt., Govt. aided, school run by local bodies and EGS /AIE centers.(Enrolment as on 30.9.2009 for class 1 to 5 is 54.10 Lacs and 6 to 8 is 20.82 Lacs ) • State Government started providing cooked meal since July, 2002 from State budget. GoI started assistance from September 2004. • Currently, Rs. 2.50 and Rs. 3.75 is the cooking conversion assistance per student for primary and upper primary students respectively in the share of 75:25 between Centre and State Government. • Different recipes are served on different days which contain the prescribed quantity of nutrients.

  3. MDMS PAB APPROVAL 2009-10 • All Students Studying in Class I to VIII in – • Government, Government Aided & Local bodies schools, EGS and AIE centers are benefited under this programme. • Details of School’s Category and Enrolled Students Total Schools 81436 Total Enrolment(I-VIII) 80.70 Lacs Anticipated Working Days 229 Days GoI allowed for 217 Days only

  4. MDMS COVERAGE 2010-11 • All Students Studying in Class I to VIII in – • Government, Government Aided & Local bodies schools, EGS and AIE centers are benefited under this programme. • Details of School’s Category and Enrolled Students Total Schools 80,670 Total Enrolment 74.92 Lacs Anticipated Working Days 229

  5. MDM MENU • MDM Special Menu – Meal according to local demand and practice is provided once a week. • A seasonal fruit is provided once a week. • Above menu is displayed on notice Board. • Mid Day Meal is regularly provided. • Food grains @ 100 gms for Primary Students and 150 gms for Upper Primary Students are used for cooking. • Different Ingredients fixed for each menu.

  6. % of Students Covered by Different Kitchens MID DAY MEAL SCHEME, RAJASTHAN

  7. ALLOCATION, LIFTING & UTILIZATION OF FOODGRAINS, 2009-10 (Quantity in MT) * On the basis of 65% and 85% average attendance for Class I to V and Class VI to VIII respectively.

  8. DETAILS OF COOKS TO BE ENGAGED IN MDMS Requirement as per GoI norms will be as under:-

  9. DETAILS OF COOKS TO BE ENGAGED IN MDMS Requirement as per State Government Consideration:- Finally there will be a less requirement of 40019 cooks as per the formula agreed by the State Government. This will reduce the burden of cooks remuneration by 4402.10 lakhs.

  10. * Number of Kitchens under construction are 33146.

  11. EFFORTS FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF MDMS • State Govt. making all possible efforts to improve the infrastructure and mode of implementation of MDMS. • Weekly menu information is permanently displayed on notice boards. • Important points for inspection circulated at every level During Year 2009–10, more than 91,016 visits have been done till Jan,10. • Formation of SDMC in each school. • State/District/Block level review meetings held regularly. Cont.

  12. EFFORTS FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF MDMS • Regular feedback to Education Department. • External evaluation agency earmarked (SIERT) for independent external evaluation. • The software developed for MDM Scheme is maintained and updated to generate MIS reports periodically. • Promoting Public Private Community Partnership (P.P.C.P). • Annapoorna Women Co-operative Society (AMSS) are promoted to involve local women & mothers in implementation of MDM. • MDMS in summer vacations in 12 drought affected districts will be continued as per requirement.

  13. REQUIREMENT OF FOODGRAINS 2010-11 PRIMARY STUDENTS UPPER PRIMARY STUDENTS PRIMARY & UPPER PRIMARY STUDENTS

  14. REQUIREMENT OF CENTRAL ASSISTANCE (FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2010-11)(Rs. in Lacs) • Requirement of assistance is on the basis of enrollment, no. of days and current assistance (Rs. 2.69 and Rs. 4.03 for Pry. and U. Pry. Students respectively). GOR would be providing state share @ Rs. 0.67 and Rs. 1.00 for Pry. and U. Pry. Students respectively. If GOI increases cooking assistance, requirement would increase accordingly.

  15. ISSUES RELATED TO GOI MDM to students of Pre Primary Section. Tax Exemption to MDM Trust. Gas facility on priority and on domestic rates. Additional funds for CA Audit of MDMS. Assistance for appointment of District Coordinator. Service Tax exemption for Centralized Kitchens.

  16. Thank You

  17. DETAILS OF COOKS TO BE ENGAGED IN MDMS Requirement as per GoI norms will be as under:-

  18. DETAILS OF COOKS TO BE ENGAGED IN MDMS Requirement as per State Government Consideration:- Finally there will be a less requirement of 33476 cooks as per the formula agreed by the State Government. This will reduce the burden of cooks remuneration by 3682.36 lakhs.

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