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2 Secretary,School Education and Sports Dept. Govt. of Maharashtra National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary Education (Mid-Day-Meal Scheme)

3 Statistics  POPULATION: 969 Lakhs  NO. OF DISTRICTS 34  NO OF BLOCKS 353  LITERACY RATE 77.30%  NO OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS 82,664  NO. OF SECONARY SCHOOLS 42847  ENROLMENT IN STD 1-5 89.04 Lakhs  ENROLMENT IN STD 6-8 50.49 Lakhs  COVERAGE IN MDM (1-5) 82.54 lakhs  COVERAGE IN MDM (6-8) 39.74 lakhs

4 National Programme of Nutritional support to Primary Education.  Government of India launched programme of nutritional support to primary education from 1995- 96.  Main aim of this programme is to give boost to universalization of primary education for increasing enrollment, attendance & retention in primary education.  The programme is implemented in schools managed by Govt, Zilla Parishads, Municipal Corporations & Govt. aided private schools (primary and secondary), EGS/AIE centres.

5  Cooked meal is given to students everyday popularly known as “khichadi”

6 A.W.P.(2008-09) Approved Plan by P.A.B Type of Students Number of Students Approved by P.A.B. Actual Number of Students availed MDM Primary81,32,48182,53,837 Upper Primary 39,64,87939,73,878

7 Cost Norms -Cooking TypeCaloriesProteinsGOI Share State Share Cost norms Total Primary 45012 gm.1.58 /-0.50/-2.08/- Upper Primary 70020 gm.2.10/-0.50/-2.60/-

8 Cost Norms - Transportation G.O.I. Share (Rs. Per Qtl.) State Share (Rs. Per Qtl.) Total (Rs. Per Qtl.) 75/-45/-120/-

9 Kitchen-cum-Store Year Amount Sanctioned lacs No. of Units Sanction ed Construction Completed Work in Progress Works not started 2006-07 (Primary) 11050.201841710855 (59%) 5303 (29%) 2259 (12%) 2007-08 (Up. Pry.) 52.2087- - 2008-09 (Primary) 22822.8038038 Due to slow progress of construction by VEC, it is decided to construct prefabricated kitchen-sheds through tenders. Code of Conduct started from 2/3/2009 delayed invitation of tenders.It will be done immediately. 2008-09 (Up.Pry.) 6.0010

10 Schools & Students (Year 2008-09) TypeNumber of Schools (Primary) Students (Primary) Number of Schools (Up.Primar y) Students (Up.Pry.) Govt+LB +GA 776528144723421343958581 EGS2215655835026920 AIE2797435312058377 Total826648253837428473973878

11 Budget & Grants Released(2008-09) ( Rs.in crores) ItemPry Total (Pry) Up.PryUp.pryTotal (Up.pry.) GOIStateGOIState Cooking Cost 282.6889.46372.14183.1843.61226.79 Transpo rtation 13.428.0521.479.815.8915.7 MME7.10- 4.77. Total303.2097.51400.71197.7649.5247.26

12 Salient Features of AWP & B 2009-10 Number of students & Institutions TypeInstitutionsStudents Primary8266482,53,837 Upper Primary42,84739,73,878

13 Expected Funds From G.O.I. (Rs. In Lacs) Primary :- Cooking Cost- 30124.85 ( 8253837X231X1.58) Transportation – 1429.98 ( 8253837X231X0.0001X750) MME - 1267.00 (Pry + Up.Pry) Upper Primary :- Cooking Cost- 19180.26 (3973878X231X2.10) Transportation – 1027.51 (3973878X231X0.00015X750)

14 Central Assistance (Comparison with Last Year) Year (2008-09) Year (2009-10) Expected % Increase 500.96 Cr.530.29 Cr.5.85%

15 Proposal for Kitchen shed (A.W.P. 2009-10) Total Schools (Govt. + Local Bodies) Kitchen sheds sanctioned earlier Number of Kitchen Sheds required Funds required 634815655269294157.40 lacs.

16 Proposal for Kitchen Devices (Utensils) (A.W.P. 2009-10) Total Schools (Govt. + Local Bodies + Govt.Aided) Kitchen Devices sanctioned earlier Balance schools required Kitchen devices Funds required 11978642450773363866.80 lacs.

17 Implementation Strategies  MDM is implemented through Panchayti Raj System.  In rural area the scheme is implemented by village education committee (VEC) constituted for each school.  Municipal school boards/Education committees / ward committees are responsible for implementation in urban area.

18  Management of private aided schools are responsible for implementation in their respective schools.  Rice quota is released by GOI to district supply officer from FCI godown.  Every school has an institutional ration card.  Rice is lifted from fair price ration shops designated for each school.

19  Cooked meal is not prepared by teachers.  VECs have appointed agencies for cooking. Preference is given to self help groups of women, mahila mandals or needy women.  In the urban areas municipal corporations have appointed contractors or mahila mandals for cooking.  At some places, NGOs (e.g. ISKCON) have shown their interest.

20 Flow of funds 1. State Govt.>> Directorate of Primary Education >>CEO Zilla Parishad >> BDO >>VEC >> Self Help Groups 2.State Govt.>> Directorate of Primary Education >> CEO Zilla Parishad >> Municipal Corporation >> Contractor 3.State Govt.>> Directorate of Primary Education >>Deputy Director Of Education Mumbai >> Mumbai Municipal Corporation >> Agency/ Contractor

21 Quality Management And Monitoring  Director of Primary Education, Regional Deputy Director of Education, Education Officer Zilla Parishad and Block Education Officers are continuously monitoring the scheme for quality improvement.  Instructions and orientation regarding quality improvement and safety measures are given by the Director of Primary Education from time to time.  A Study Group of Experts was set up by Govt. of Maharashtra to improve Implementation of Scheme in the State. Reports received and recommendations are accepted by Govt. The Action accordingly is under process.

22 Health, Hygiene & Safety  Awareness campaigns for teachers, parents & community are organised to maintain hygienic conditions regarding cooking and drinking water facilities.  Students are given timely instructions regarding maintenance of personal hygiene and cleanliness while eating food.  Safety instructions with regard to use of gas, stove and storage of fuel have been given.

23 Achievements  Mid-day meal is provided to 122.26 lakh students.  MDM is very popular in the rural and tribal sector.  Employment generation is boosted at the local level- self help groups, mahila mandals have been motivated through this scheme.  Monitoring of Mid-Day Meal Scheme is done by Village Education Committee.,Block Officer,Dist.Education Officer  MDM scheme has improved attendance of the students.

24 R e q u i r e m e n t s Actual number of school working days should be taken into account while approving AWP&B -2009-10 Actual number of school working days should be taken into account while approving AWP&B -2009-10 District wise allocation of rice should be done at state level. District wise allocation of rice should be done at state level. Validity period for uplifting of rice should be kept as allocation period. Revalidation power should be given to state govt. Validity period for uplifting of rice should be kept as allocation period. Revalidation power should be given to state govt. As per discussion in last year PAB, quantity of rice should be reduced and cooking cost be increased to that portion. As per discussion in last year PAB, quantity of rice should be reduced and cooking cost be increased to that portion.

25  In urban areas particularly in Aided Private schools some of the parents are reluctant to participate in this programme. Parents are not willing to allow their wards to eat cooked food.  Additional funds for to micronutrient supplementation & deworming, should be provided under Central Assistance.  External monitoring & Evaluation funds under MME should be allowed for Expenditure on Separate MDM Monitoring Cell.

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