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Title: Mid Day Meal Programme


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Mid Day Meal Programme
Annual Work Plan Budget 2013 2014
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Our Location
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West Bengal at a Glance
WEST BENGAL Area ? 88752 sq-km Population ?
913.48 Lakh Density (Per Sq. Km.) ? 1029 Male
Population ? 469.27 Lakh Female Population ?
444.2 Lakh Urban Population ? 291.34 Lakh Rural
Population ? 622.13 Lakh Literacy Male ? 345.08
Lakh Literacy female ? 281.06 Lakh
KOLKATA Area ? 1886.67 sq-km Population ?
44.86 Lakhs Male Population ? 23.62 Lakh Female
Population ? 21.24 Lakh Literacy Male ? 19.66
Lakh Literacy Female ? 16.82 Lakh
LITERACY RATE LITERACY RATE LITERACY RATE LITERACY RATE LITERACY RATE
2001 2001 2011 2011
Male Female Male Female
W B 77.02 59.61 82.67 71.16
KOLKATA 83.79 77.30 89.08 84.98
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Mid Day Meal Programme
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Cost of meal per child per school day
Year Primary Primary Primary Upper Primary Upper Primary Upper Primary Remarks
Year Central State Total Central State Total Remarks
2012-13   2.17 1.00 3.17 3.25 1.08 4.33 Upto June-12
2012-13   2.33 1.00 3.33 3.49 1.16 4.65 From July-12
2013-14 2.50 1.00 3.50 3.75 1.25 5.00 Proposed
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Nutrition Quantity
  • The Food norms would be as under

Sl. No. Items Quantity Per Day Quantity Per Day
Sl. No. Items Primary students Upper Primary students
1. Food-grains (Rice) 100gms 150gms
2. Pulse 20gms 30gms
3. Vegetables (leafy also) 50gms 75gms
4. Oil Fat 5.0gms 7.5gms
5. Salt Condiments As per need As per need
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Coverage
PRIMARY
Eligible Eligible Covered Covered of coverage of coverage
Schools Enrolment Schools Enrolment Schools Enrolment
69487 8615752 68920 7853781 99 91
UPPER PRIMARY
Eligible Eligible Covered Covered of coverage of coverage
Schools Enrolment Schools Enrolment Schools Enrolment
14961 4754049 13916 4135827 93 87
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(87 )
(99 )
(91 )
(93 )
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Coverage of schools in Kolkata
Category Total Schools Total students Schools Covered Students covered School Coverage Student Coverage
Primary 1508 165986 1398 151319 93 91
Upper Primary 564 181000 504 161498 89 89
NCLP 40 2000 40 2000 100 100
Total 2112 348986 1942 314817 92 90
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Mid Day Meal Programme
No. of cluster Kitchens run in Kolkata
No. of cluster kitchens 80
No. of schools involved 874
No. of students involved 22800
Mostly SHGs are running the clusters. Mostly SHGs are running the clusters.
Small NGOs also run MDM programme Small NGOs also run MDM programme
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Coverage of children
101
106
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Meals served
No. of Meals (in Crore)
82
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Utilization of Cooking Cost (Rs. In Lakh)
Schools Allocation for 2012-13 Opening Balance as on 01.04.2012 Fund released Total Fund Utilization of Utilisation
Primary 59004.68 14230.40 24106.47 38336.87 30868.18 52.31
Upper Primary NCLP 41225.13 9632.78 15478.57 25111.35 21108.58 51.20
Total 100225.81 223863.18 39585.04 63448.22 51976.76 51.86
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Utilization of Rice (in MTs)
Schools Allocation for 2012-13 Opening Balance as on 01.04.2012 Lifting of Rice Total Rice Available Utilization up to 31.12.2012 of Utilization
Primary 178986.00 4011.08 86653.49 90664.57 91022.89 50.85
Upper Primary NCLP 134830.17 326.79 56698.46 57025.25 66293.34 49.17
Total 313816.17 4337.87 143351.95 174669.55 157316.23 50.13
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Utilization of Transportation Cost (Rs. in Lakh)
Allocation for 2012-13 Opening Balance as on 01.04.2012 Fund released Total Fund Utilisation up to 31.12.2012 of Utilisation
2353.63 210.72 491.91 702.63 638.03 27
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Utilization of MME (Rs. In Lakh)
Allocation for 2012-13 Opening Balance as on 01.04.2012 Fund released Total Fund Utilization up to 31.12.2012 of Utilization
1988.84 478.11 773.39 1251.50 1045.67 52.58
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Utilization of Honorarium to Cooks PRY Up.
PRY(Rs. In Lakh)
Allocation for 2012-13 Opening Balance as on 01.04.2012 Fund released Total Fund Utilization up to 31.12.2012 of Utilization
24879.90 4705.62 9679.36 14384.98 15357.98 61.73
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Utilization of Cost of Rice (Rs. In Lakh)
Allocation for 2012-13 Opening Balance as on 01.04.2012 Fund released Total Fund Utilization up to 31.12.2012 of Utilization against allocation of Utilization against availability
17730.61 3728.56 5809.16 9537.72 7673.11 43 81
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Status of Payment to FCI
(Rs. In Lakh)
As on 31.12.2012
Allocation for FY 2012-13 Opening Balance as on 01.04.12 Central Assistance Released by GOI Bills raised by FCI Bills raised by FCI Payment to FCI Payment to FCI Payment to FCI against bills raised
Allocation for FY 2012-13 Opening Balance as on 01.04.12 Central Assistance Released by GOI Qty (in MTs) Amount (in Lakh) Qty (in MTs) Amount (in Lakh) Payment to FCI against bills raised
17730.61 3728.56 5809.16 143351.96 8099.39 126496.93 7673.11 95
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Status of Kitchen cum store
As on 31.12.2012
Total No. of eligible schools Unit Sanctioned Completed In Progress Not Started of completion Proposal
82674 68186 50713 11751 5722 74 13129
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Procurement of Kitchen devices
As on 31.12.2012
Total No. of eligible schools Total No. of sanctioned units Replacement Procured Proposal for replacement of kitchen devices procured in 2006-07
84448 89914 89914 18734 (6533)
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Status of LPG
Total no. of Institutions Physical Physical Financial (Rs. in Lakh) Financial (Rs. in Lakh)
Total no. of Institutions No. of Institutions with Gas based cooking No. of institutions proposed to be covered with LPG connections Expenditure on use of LPG cylinder Requirement of funds for use of LPG cylinders during 2013-14
84448 6641 388 1168.37 6468.51
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Mid Day Meal Menu
  • Almost all the schools are displaying the menu.
  • Head teachers of the schools in consultation with
    other teachers, SLMC and SHG members decide the
    menu on the basis of local palate and seasonal
    availability.
  • Experts of IIHM, Kolkata have suggested an ideal
    menu, which has been sent to all schools for
    guidence.
  • Normally the menu consists of rice, dal,
    seasonal vegetables etc. Eggs are served once a
    week.

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Arrangement for official inspection
(From April to Dec. 2012)
Visiting Officers No. of Schools visited Findings Findings Findings
Visiting Officers No. of Schools visited No. of schools running satisfactorily No. of intermittent schools No. of schools not running MDM
State Level 47 44 3 0
District Magistrates his Officers (ADMs, SDOs, OC-MDM, BDOs Jt. BDOs) 13731 12621 983 127
DIs his Officers (ADIs, AIs, SIs,) 13692 13439 129 124
Total 27470 26104 1115 251
Percentage of visited Schools 35.53
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External Monitoring Evaluation
The School Education Department has engaged the
following Experts / Agencies for better
monitoring and evaluation -
  • Prof. Utpal Roy Chowdhury, Department of Food
    Technology Bio-chemical Engineering, Jadavpur
    University.
  • Dr. Rafiqul Islum, Associate Professor,
    Department of Rural Extension, Visva Bharati.
  • Dr. Nabin ananda Sen, Associate Professor,
    Department of Business Management, Calcutta
    University.
  • Anuradha Talwar, Advisor to the Commissioner of
    Supreme Court of India.
  • Dr. Kamalesh Sarkar, Officer-in-charge, National
    Nutrition
  • and Monitoring Bureau (NNMB)-WB unit.
  • Pratichi (India) Trust, Pratichi Institute

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External Monitoring Evaluation
Terms of Reference of the Monitoring Experts /
Agencies 1) They will visit at least 100
schools of various categories in a District.
2) They will see the daily attendance, menu,
storage, hygiene etc. 3) Visits will be
unannounced and unscheduled. 4) They will
submit quarterly report to the State Head
Office 5)They have already started monitoring
work from November12.
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Observations by MI
  • Positive Points
  • There is direct impact of MDM in the school
    attendance as observed by MI. The parents and
    teachers opined the same.
  • Students of the sample primary and upper primary
    schools expressed their satisfaction about the
    quality.
  • All the sample schools are in use of iodized
    salt.
  • Backward community women are involved in cooking
    serving the MDM.
  • No gender or caste or community discrimination
    found in cooking/serving and sitting arrangements
    of the MDM takers in both primary and upper
    primary level.
  • In most cases buffer stocks are maintained.

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Observations by MI
  • Areas of concern
  • MDM service on Saturdays is still not regular.
  • Not all cook-cum-helpers are trained.
  • Door step delivery of food grains is not done in
    the case of certain
  • schools by the MR dealers.
  • Irregular payment of the cook cum helpers.
  • Uneconomic use of fire wood in most of the places
    for cooking MDM.

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Good Practices
  • Solar Energy harnessing equipment is used for
    heating water which is used for cooking MDM and
    other purposes in Vidyasagar G.S.F.P. Vidyalaya
    under Taherpur in Nadia district. State is
    exploring replication of the model in
    consultation with the WBREDA and WBGEDC. 100
    schools are being covered in the Sunderban Areas.
  • Many schools in different districts grow
    vegetables in the kitchen gardens of the schools
    and utilize the vegetables in MDM . This kitchen
    garden initiative is being taken up in
    convergence with MGNREGS.
  • In some places the community people, members of
    concerned Village Education Committees/Managing
    committee contribute fund to purchase the
    additional requirement of kitchen devices.
  • All children are served food by making them sit
    in rows irrespective of caste and creed.
  • System of harvesting rain water is being
    practiced in some schools.
  • In some schools of Purba Medinipur district the
    community members often contribute their
    agricultural produce to this programme.

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Quality control mechanism on rice
  • Advance identification of stack of rice in FCI
    depot.
  • Lifting of rice from the identified stack.
  • Drawal of joint sample of rice at the time of
    lifting .
  • Safe keeping of sample bags of rice duly signed
    by QC Officials of
  • FCI and State Govt. at different levels (DM ,
    SDO, BDO and DCF S).
  • Sealed packets of samples of the rice are kept
    to tackle any problem if
  • cropped up at subsequent stage in regard to
    quality and quantity of rice.
  • Quality control training is imparted to MDM
    Officials at the District
  • Level.
  • Strict vigil is kept during lifting of rice at
    the FCI depot.

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Impact
  • Attendance in school and coverage under the
    Scheme is increasing.
  • Gender empowerment by opening employment
    opportunities for
  • poor rural women.
  • Community people are coming forward gradually
    and participate in
  • the Mid-Day Meal programme.
  • (Report of internal monitoring team,
    Hooghly).
  • The coverage of MDM in rural areas is more
    satisfactory than that of
  • Urban areas.
  • MDM has a direct beneficial impact on
    flood/drought affected
  • people in some areas of West Bengal.

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Challenges
  • To reach 100 coverage.
  • Space problem specially in Urban areas.
  • Cost of Kitchen devices per school still remains
    at Rs. 5000/- which
  • is insufficient for schools where MDM takers
    are high.
  • Community participation is not adequate in all
    the schools.
  • Insufficient Management Structure.
  • Construction of dining halls in schools.

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Budget Proposal for the year 2013-14
(Rs in Lakh)
Sl. No Component Primary Primary Primary Primary Upper Primary Upper Primary Upper Primary Grand total
Sl. No Component For Central Share For Central Share For State Share Total For Central Share For State Share Total Grand total
Recurring Assistance Recurring Assistance                
1 Cost of Food grain 10146.36 10146.36 0 10146.36 8183.09 0 8183.09 18329.45
2 Cooking Cost 44895.4 44895.4 17958.16 62853.56 36208.36 12069.45 48277.81 111131.37
3 Honorarium to Cook-cum-Helper 13208.25 13208.25 4402.75 17611.00 5451.68 1817.23 7268.91 24879.91
4 Transportation Assistance 1346.86 1346.86 0 1346.86 1086.25 0 1086.25 2433.11
5 MME 2701.4 2701.4 0 2701.4 0 0 0 2701.4
Non Recurring Assistance  Non Recurring Assistance  Non Recurring Assistance  Non Recurring Assistance             
6 Kitchen Devices Kitchen Devices 936.07 0 936.07 0 0 0 936.07
 TOTAL  TOTAL 73234.34 22360.91 95595.25 50929.38 13886.68 64816.06 160411.31
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Mid Day Meal Programme
N-24 Parganas
Paschim Medinipur
Birbhum
S-24 Parganas
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Jenkins school, Coochbehar District, WB
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Fire Extinguisher Kitchen Store
Krishna Chandrapur High School, South 24 Parganas
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Mid Day Meal Programme
Krishnagar Holy Family Girls H.S. School Under
Krishnagar Municipality, Nadia
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Members of SHG
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Cleaning of Utensils
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Hand washing
Lodhasuli, Paschim Medinipur
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Measuring Height
Lodhasuli, Paschim Medinipur
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Remote school in Birbhum District
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Solar Equipment is used for heating water
Vidyasagar G.S.F.P. Vidyalaya under Taherpur
Block, Nadia
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Kolkata
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Kolkata
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Model of Dining Hall
Metiagacha F.P. School, North 24 Parganas
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School Education Department Mid Day Meal
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