Update on National Programme of Mid-day Meal in Schools – Telangana 2015-16

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Action has been taken to improve the Mid-day Meal Programme in Telangana, including setting up cluster kitchens by NGOs in rural areas, organizing awareness sessions for better coverage of children, addressing slow construction pace, and initiatives to enhance data accuracy. Findings from monitoring institutes have led to the establishment of monitoring cells, menu display in schools, utensil replacements, and awareness programs for teachers and agencies. Efforts are underway to address payment delays and ensure completion of kitchen cum stores construction.


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  1. NATIONAL PROGRAMME OF MID DAY MEAL IN SCHOOLS (MDM) ANNUAL WORK PLAN & BUDGET 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA HYDERABAD. 1

  2. Action taken report on the Commitments Serving of MDM by NGOs through centralized Kitchens in Rural Areas: o Akshaya Patra Foundation is serving MDM in Medak District including in rural schools of Sanga Reddy, Kondapur, Sadashivapet and Munipally mandals. o The issue was taken up with the NGOs and they have agreed to set up Cluster Kitchens to reduce the distance. o An analysis is being done on the availability of space for construction of Kitchen cum Stores in the schools being covered by Akshaya Patra Foundation and construction will be taken up wherever land is available. Decline in coverage of children in Hyderabad and Karimanagar districts against enrolment. o Awareness sessions were organized to the SMC members throughout the State especially focussing the issue in these two districts. 3

  3. Cont. o Coverage of children in Karimanagar district has improved. In Hyderabad more efforts need to be put in. Slow pace of construction of Kitchen cum Stores. o The construction of Kitchen cum Stores was slow due to inadequacy of unit cost as per State SS Rates. o The State Steering cum Monitoring Committee in its meeting held on 29.01.2015 has agreed to meet the additional cost from the labour component of MGNREGS funds. o Action is being taken to complete the construction of kitchen cum stores during 2015-16 Mismatch in data on Annual Work Plan & Budget and MDM-MIS and improving on poorly performing indicators. o This is due to not updating of MDM data on MIS regularly and in time by the schools and mandals. o The issue was persued and it has improved except on construction of Kitchen cum Stores , usage of LPG by cooking agencies and MME expenditure. o Action is being taken to improve the performance on these indicators. 4

  4. Action on Findings of Monitoring Institute Sl. No. Recommendation Action Taken 1. Monitoring cells should be established in all Districts A dedicated phone connection is taken in all Districts. Complaints are being received, registered and monitored 2. Menu should be displayed on notice boards of schools Action is taken to display of the menu and entitlements under MDM on the school notice boards 3. Kitchen utensils should be replaced Instructions are issued to districts to replace Kitchen utensils as sanctioned. funds are already 4. The generation programme for teachers, members and agencies regular awareness The item was covered in teacher trainings under SSA during 2014-15. Awareness programmes are organized for SMCs and Cooking Agencies. community cooking 5

  5. Cont Sl. No. Recommendation Action Taken 5. Kitchen cum stores should be constructed in all schools Action is being taken to complete the construction of Kitchen cum Stores during 2015-16 6. State mechanism to reduce the delay in payments to Cooking Agencies should have a Green Channel System of releasing funds is being implemented in the State from 2015-16 onwards. Action is being taken to reduce the sporadic delay. 7. All the cooking agencies be instructed to wear headgear, apron and gloves The agencies are trained in these aspects. A detailed package on SOPs was developed and shared with cooking agencies. 6

  6. Progress report 2014-15 Coverage : Primary Upper Primary 82.72 % - 78.80% 74% of Primary Schools and 71% of Upper Primary Schools were inspected during the quarter - October to December, 2014 Health Checkups was carried out for 65.04% of students during the quarter October to December, 2014. Coverage of children is 44.96% and 46.93% at primary and upper primary levels under Aided School category, which needs to be improved. Utilization of central assistance towards cost of food grains, cooking cost and honorarium to cook cum helpers need to be improved. 7

  7. FINANCIAL PROGRESS 2014-15 Sl. No. Stage Central Amount (In Lakhs) State Amount (In Lakhs) Total Amount (In Lakhs) Remarks 1. Approvals for 2014-15 a Primary School 12432.55 4262.95 16695.50 b Upper Primary Schools Total: 19171.52 5989.10 25160.62 31604.07 10252.05 41856.12 2 Expenditure till to date 14219.19 18727.21 32946.40 3 Funds under Transit 9503.29 2732.21 12235.50 8

  8. State Initiatives The State Government made provision of MDM to students of Class IX and X also. The State Government has provisioned and additional cooking cost of Rs.1/- per day per child to provide two eggs a week to each child in MDM thus adding protein content of the meal From 01.01.2015, the State Government is supplying Super Fine variety of Rice for MDM scheme additionally bearing an amount of Rs.97.72 crores per annum approximately. The feed back from schools is that the supply of super fine variety of rice is encouraging children to take meal and requests are pouring in to increase quantity of rice per child now being provided. 9

  9. REQUIREMENT OF FOOD GRAINS FOR 2015-16 Sl. No No. Of Schools Classes Enrolment No. of days x quantity Total requireme nt in MTs 1 20580 I to V 1569528 221 x 100 gms 29196.23 2 8792 VI to VIII 876708 221 x 150 gms 24543.53 Total 29372 2446236 53739.76 10

  10. BUDGET PROPOSALS 2015-16 Sl. No. Stage Item Central Amount (In Lakhs) Total Amount (In Lakhs) Remarks State Amount (In Lakhs) 1 Primary School, NCLP & Madarsa Cooking cost 9415.62 13336.37 3920.75 2 Transport charges 221.12 221.12 0 3 Cost of food grains 1748.52 1748.52 0 Total 11385.26 15306.01 3920.75 11

  11. BUDGET PROPOSALS 2015-16 Sl. No. Stage Item Central Amount (In Lakhs) State Amount (In Lakhs) Total Amount (In Lakhs) Remarks 1 Upper Primary Schools Cooking cost Transport charges 7355.11 184.08 1277.58 184.08 2922.47 0 2 Cost of food grains Hon. To CCH 1469.91 1469.91 0 3 4427.03 6170.47 1743.98 5 MME 446.78 446.78 0 Total 13882.91 9548.82 4666.45 12

  12. BUDGET ABSTRACT 2015-16 Central Amount (In Lakhs) State Amount (In Lakhs) Total Amount (In Lakhs) Sl. No. Remarks Stage 1 Primary School 11385.26 3920.75 15306.01 Upper Primary Schools 2 13882.91 4666.45 18549.36 Proposals to be submitted to GoI for approval Total 25268.17 8587.2 33855.37 Total 25268.17 17771.98 43040.15 13

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