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Mid Day Meal Scheme

Mid Day Meal Scheme. Annual Work Plan & Budget 2013-14 UTTARAKHAND MDM Cell, State Project Office, Dehradun. Status on basic Performance Indicators. Educational Indicators. Access:

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Mid Day Meal Scheme

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  1. Mid Day Meal Scheme Annual Work Plan & Budget 2013-14 UTTARAKHAND MDM Cell, State Project Office, Dehradun

  2. Status on basic Performance Indicators Educational Indicators Access: • Total habitations in the State: 25050 (for the purpose of school facility, a hamlet is considered habitation) • PS facility within 1 km : 24398 (97.38%) • Unserved habitation: 652 (2.62%) • UPS facility within 3 km : 24664 (98.46%) • Unserved habitation: 386 (1.54%) (Forest Area, Industrial Area, New Developed Urban Slums and migratory population and scattered habitation in hilly areas.) Source : DISE 2009-10 DISE 2011-12 BASED

  3. MDM in Uttarakhand • 1st phase • Selected 107 schools of Sahaspur block in Dehradun as a Pilot project in May 2002. 10049 Children benefited. • 2nd phase • Started from 14th Nov. 2002 in 2 blocks of each district of Uttarakhand. 3196 primary schools and 237248 students benefited. • 3rd phase • In all the 13372 primary schools, EGS/AIE of the state from July 2003, 779826 Children benefited. • 4th phase • In Upper Primary Schools of EBB from 01 January 2008. • In all Upper Primary Schools from 01 April 2008. • In NCLP Schools form 2010-11.

  4. Institutions covered under MDM(as on 31 Dec 2012)

  5. Total Beneficiaries under MDM

  6. Food GrainsAllocation, Lifting & Distribution

  7. Category wise Bhojan Mata engaged As on 31 Dec 2012

  8. Food Norms

  9. Menu Book State has prepared and distributed recipes and guideline booklet with the help of home science college of G.B.Pant Agriculture & Technologyin which 51 local based recipes are prescribed to make weekly menu.

  10. Health Check Up Status

  11. School Health Status

  12. Inspection & Supervision

  13. Steering & Monitoring Committee Meetings at different Levels (2012-13)

  14. Different Training Modules on MDM

  15. Toll Free/Complaint Redressal SystemFrom 01 January 2009 to December 2012.

  16. Initiatives Taken by State Govt. • Smokeless “Chulhas” are sanctioned for 10 schools on pilot basis in convergence with Uttaranchal Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA). • Training of 15 thousand Bhojan Mata engaged in schools started from January 2013 onwards in phased manner through SCERT.

  17. Initiatives Taken by State Govt. • Guidelines regarding MDMS is printed and distributed to all Institutions covered under MDMS. • Compendium of all government orders related to MDMS released by GOI and State Government has been printed and distributed to departments of Education, Health, Supply, child development etc.

  18. Infrastructure and facilities provided under MDMAs on 31 December 2012

  19. Observation/Outcomes of different Survey/Studies • The children were encouraged to wash hands before and after eating the food in almost schools, which is very positive sign- National Institute of Administrative Research , Mussoorie (Monitoring Report-2012) • Eating together by children in school has cut down many undesirable social barriers especially, Untouchability- JPS Associate Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. • From the time, MDMS started in schools, attendance improved in PS as well as UPS in the districts- G.B.Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar. • In schools there was an improvement in attendance post-MDM- Academy of Management Studies, Dehradun. • The programme has specifically supported greater enrolment and attendance of children from poor families and increased interest in parents in sending their children to schools.- New Concept Information Systems Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi

  20. Issues • As the MME is 1.8% of the total AWP&B the money provided for MME is not sufficient as the scale of operation is large. • Efficient day to day supervision down to the grass root level is difficult. To gather day to day vital data regarding enrollment, attendance of children availing MDM of each school is an enormous work, so additional budget is required under MME for IVRS based monitoring & establishment of MIS. • For proper supervision of the programme additional budget is required under MME to depute 109 MIS Coordinator in all 95 blocks, 13 Districts & 01 in state level.

  21. Additional MME Plan-B for 2013-14IVRS Based Monitoring & Establishment of MIS System under Mid Day Meal and SSA.

  22. Total Additional Plan of MME for the year 2013-14 Rs. In lakhs

  23. Kitchen cum Store Sanctioned

  24. Progress of Kitchen cum Store

  25. Budget Utilization 2012-13 (Rs. in Lakhs)

  26. MIS Data Entry Report 2012-13

  27. Thank You

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