Title: GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
1- GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
- MID DAY MEALS SCHEME
- STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION- PROJECTIONS2007-08
- MEETING OF MDM PROGRAMME APPROVAL BOARD
- SHASTRI BHAVAN
- NEW DELHI
- 16-04-2007
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3JAMMU AND KASHMIR-A BROAD PROFILE
- POPULATION, AREA AND DENSITY
- Total Population 10143700
- Area 222236 kms
- Population density 99 per sq.km.
- Sex ratio 892
4CHILD POPULATION per Child Census Sep. 2006 (SSA)
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- 0-06 years 14,85,803
- 06-11 years 11,84,518
- 11-14 years 6,59,355
5EDUCATION FACILITIES AVAILABLE
6Enrolment in EGS Centers
7Enrolment in Primary Schools (Govt.)
8Enrolment in Upper Primary Schools (Govt.)
9Enrolment in Secondary Schools (Govt.)
10Enrolment in Sr. Secondary Schools (Govt.)
11INFRASTRUCTURAL GAPS
- Schools without Govt.owned buildings
- Primary Schools 3826
- Middle Schools 558
- High Schools 70
- Hr. Sec. Schools 08
12MID DAY MEALS SCHEME-IMPLEMENTATION
- Mid Day Meals programme launched in the State
from 1st Sept. 2004 with an initial coverage of
child population of one lac. - All Primary Students brought under the purview of
the scheme from 1st April 2005. - All Educational Guarantee Scheme Centres covered
under the scheme. - Children studying in 1st to 5th provided with
cooked Mid Day Meal comprising a minimum of 300
calories and 8 to 12 grams of protein content.
The menu revised from 1st November, 2006 to
provide for a minimum of 450 calories and 12
grams of protein content. Addition of pulses and
vegetables in the menu.
13Mid Day Meal being relished by children
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17Resource Support
Rs in Lakhs
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Total
18Resource Support (..ctd)
Rs in Lakhs
Kitchen-cum-store
2006-07
Kitchen Devices/ Equipment
2006-07
2007-08
Sanction not received. Mentioned in the
sanction received during 2007-08.
19Food grain availability, consumption and closing
balance as on 31st of December, 2006 (figure in
M. Tonnes)
20Food grain availability, consumption and closing
balance as on 31st of December, 2006 (figure in
M. Tonnes)ctd
21Cooking Assistance Released and Utilized during
2006-07 (Ending December, 2006)Central Share
(Figure in Lac Rupees)
22Cooking Assistance Released and Utilized during
2006-07 (Ending December, 2006)Central
Sharectd..
unspent balance with Administrative
Department.Received after December 2006.
23Projections for 2007-08requirement of food
grains and resource support
- Anticipated No. of beneficiaries
Rs. 10.26 lac - Food grain requirement 21983.328 (M.
Tonnes) - Conversion cost requirement on
- revised norms (Central Assistance)
Rs. 3289.14 lacs - Conversion cost requirement on
- revised norms (State Assistance) Rs.
1096.38 lacs - Requirement for construction of
- Kitchen-cum store shed for balance
- 6154 schools _at_ Rs. 0.60 lacs per school
Rs. 3692.40 lacs - Requirement for procurement of
- Kitchen devices for remaining 4437
- schools _at_ Rs.0.05 lacs per school
Rs. 222.00 lacs
24MONITORING MECHANISM
- HIGH LEVEL INTER-DEPARTMENTAL CO-ORDINATION
COMMITTEE (STATE LEVEL)
- Chief Secretary, Jammu Kashmir Chairman
- Financial Commissioner, Consumer Affairs
- and Public Distributions Department Membe
r - Financial Commissioner, Finance Department
Member - Financial Commissioner, Planning Department
Member - Commr./ Secretary to Govt. Education
Department Member - Secretary to Government, Rural Dev.
Department Member - Contd.
25PROVINCIAL LEVEL INTER-DEPARTMENTAL CO-ORDINATION
COMMITTEES
MONITORING MECHANISM (Contd.)
- Divisional Commissioner, Jammu / Kashmir
Chairman - Director, Consumer Affairs and Public
- Distribution Department, Jammu /
Kashmir Member - Divisional Level Officer of Food Corporation of
- India, Jammu / Kashmir Member
- Director, Rural Dev. Deptt. Jammu /
Kashmir Member - Director, School Education, Jammu /
Kashmir Member Secy. - Contd
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26DISTRICT LEVEL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEES
MONITORING MECHANISM (Contd.)
- District Dev. Commissioner (concerned district)
Chairman - Asstt. Commr. Development (concerned
district) Member - Chief Education Officer (concerned
district) Member - Asstt. Director, CA PD (concerned district)
Member - Disttt. Panchayat Officer
- (Ex-officio concerned Distt) Member
- Executive Officer for the Scheme
- ( concerned Distt) Member Secy
27Review and Evaluation
- Directorate of Evaluation and Statistics
entrusted with the responsibility of making an
evaluation study. The report is awaited. - During the year 2006-07 a complaint about the non
implementation of the scheme in the areas of Uri
and Tangdar was received by the Ministry of Human
Resources and Development. - A team deputed by the Ministry made spot
inspections and have returned the report to the
Ministry. - The petitions committee of the state Legislative
Assembly reviewed the progress on implementation
of the scheme on 16th of March 2007. It has
decided to constitute the sub-committees for
visits to various schools to inspect the
implementation of the scheme at the cutting edge
level. - Review of the implementation of the scheme with
the Zonal Education Officers held on 6th of
January 2007. A workshop to sensitize the Zonal
Education Officers with the revised guidelines
being held shortly at the divisional level.
28Areas of Concern
- Feeling of deprivation amongst the section of
children studying in upper primary classes. - Loss of teaching days for the teacher procuring
the food grains and other materials from the
agencies / market. - Lack of storage facilities exposes the food
grains to quality deterioration. - The storage facility permitted on normative basis
for the locations which remain snow bound and
inaccessible for a minimum of 6 months cannot
serve the purpose and in such areas the food
grains for a minimum of two quarters needs to be
provided in advance. The prototype design for
kitchen-cum-store provided for under the
guidelines would not meet the requirement. - The cost of construction of kitchen-cum-store
worked out at Rs.60000/- per unit may meet the
requirement to an extent in the plain areas of
Jammu division but falls far short of estimated
expenditure in the hilly and far flung areas
where the component of head load and the lead
adds to the cost in a big measure. The inevitable
requirement of providing the roof in the winter
zone of the state again adds to the cost. For
construction of additional classroom under Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan with almost the same built up
area cost estimates calculated on average basis
work out at Rs.1.65 lacs.
29THANKS