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Title: MIDDAY MEAL SCHEME Annual Work Plan


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MID-DAY MEAL SCHEMEAnnual Work Plan Budget
2007-08
JHARKHAND
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Demographic profile socio-economic indicators-
Literacy,Sex ratio,Poverty ratio, MMR, IMR
Total Population (as per 2001 census) -
2,69,45,829 Males - 1,38,85,037 Females -
1,30,60,792 S.T. - 70,87,068 S.C. -
31,89,320 Population growth - 23.19 Density
of Population - 338 persons per Sq. Km. Sex
ratio - 1000941 Literacy rate
- Overall - 54.13 Male -
67.94 Female - 39.38 Poverty ratio -
40.30 IMR - 69 MMR - 371
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NUTRITIONAL STATUS
Total Malnutrition - 59.20 Malnutrition
(Children) - 54.00 Under Height -
41.00 Under Weight - 31.00 Over Weight -
5.30 Anemia - 6-35 months babies -
77.70 15-49 years (Male) - 37.40 15-49 years
(Female) - 7.40 Pregnant Women -
68.04 Vitamin Deficiency - 23.30
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SCHOOL DATA
No. of Govt. Primary Middle Schools - 20570 No.
of Govt. aided Primary Schools -
1001 (including minority, Madarsa, Sanskrit
school) No. of EGS Centres - 17214 No. of
AIE Centres - 115 TOTAL -
38900 Enrollment In Govt. Primary Schools
- 3726308 In Govt. aided Primary Schools -
260336 In EGS Centres - 1203803 In AIE
Centres - 9836 TOTAL - 5200283 Dropout
Rate (at grade 5) Boys - 41.44 Girls -
46.62 Total - 43.83 Scheduled
caste Boys - 47.33 Girls -
55.05 Total - 50.77 S.T. Boys -
47.82 ST. Girls - 53.39 S.T. Total -
50.33 (Date based on 2002-03 to 2004-05)
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MDM - Coverage
  • 2003-04 Started in 4,400 Govt. Schools on
    pilot basis
  • 2004-05 Extended to all Govt. primary
    Schools
  • 2005-06 Extended to Govt. Aided minority
    schools, Madarsas EGS/AIE Centres

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  • MDM Implementation
  • Implementation assigned to Saraswati Vahini, a
    Group of parent mothers.
  • Saraswati Vahini functions as a sub-committee of
    Village Education Committee (VEC) .
  • The cooking and distribution assigned to
    Mata Samiti, a group of parent mothers
    identified from the members of Saraswati Vahini
  • Honorarium at the rate of 20-30 paise per school
    day per child is paid to the Mata Samiti members
    as a cooking cost.
  • Members of VEC and Sarswati Vahini procure the
    cooking ingredients eg. Fuel, Condiments, Oil
    etc. on monthly basis.

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  • MDM Implementation
  • The State Govt. allots conversion cost to all
    Dy. Commissioners.
  • The DCs transfer the money directly to the
    account of Saraswati Vahini by draft/cheque.
  • Bank Account of Saraswati Vahini is operated
    jointly by chairman of VEC and the convener of
    Saraswati Vahini.
  • A separate cash book and other registers are
    being maintained by the Chairman/Secretary of
    VEC and Convener of the Saraswati Vahini.
  • Conversion cost is fixed at Rs. 2 (Rs.1 central
    assistance Rs.1 state share) per child per
    school day.

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  • Monitoring mechanism
  • For management and monitoring, steering cum
    monitoring committees have been set up at state,
    district and Block levels
  • State Level Committee Chief Secretary- Chairman
  • Director, Primary Education - Secretary
  • 14 other members.
  • District Level Committee Dy. Commissioner
    Chairman
  • D.S.E. - Secretary
  • 11 other members.
  • Block Level Committee Block Development Officer
    - Chairman Block Edu. Extension Officer
    Secretary 7 other members.
  • Mobilization of Mothers Active participation
    of mothers by ensuring their presence during
    preparation, cooking and serving of food
    every day.

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Weekly menu and its nutritional assessment
10
MDM - Coverage

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(in Quintals)
Up to December 2006
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  • MDM - External Evaluation
  • Sample Size 113 Schools in
  • 22 Blocks spread over
  • 18 Districts (Randomly Selected)
  • Quality of Food-grain 40 Schools good quality
  • 57.5 Satisfactory Quality
  • Quality of M.D.M. 21 Respondents good
    quality
  • 72 Satisfactory Quality
  • 7 Bad Quality
  • Adequacy of quantity of For 72 of children
    adequate
  • M.D.M. Served and 28 food inadequate
  • Discrimination in distribution No discrimination
    observed in the
  • of cooked meal sample size.

Continued
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  • Regional variation irregularity Good in term
    of regularity in Latehar, Ranchi, Gumla,
    Lohardaga, West Singhbhum and East Singhbhum
  • District not good in term of regularity in
    Palamu, Sahibganj, Jamtara, Pakur Dhanbad,
    Chatra, Godda, Garhwa, Deoghar
  • Infrastructure in schools
  • Drinking water 65.50 school have drinking
    water facilities
  • Kitchen Shed 23 schools have Kitchen sheds
  • Utensils 54 schools have utensils
  • Teachers Involvement 80 school teachers
    involved in implementation of M.D.M.
  • Impact on enrolment In 60 of sample schools
    the enrolment of boys and Attendance In 73 of
    the sample schools the enrolment of girls
    have increased. In 73 of the schools
    attendance of the boys has increased while
    in 77 of the schools average attendance of
    girls has increased.

Continued
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Composition of MDM
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Expenditure report awaited.
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Requirements of Food Grains and Cooking Cost for
07-08

Up to December 2006
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MME Funds Required
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Requirements for Kitchen Sheds
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Points of Concern
  • Timely allocation of funds regarding kitchen cum
    store constructions and kitchen devices.
  • No FCI godowns in 6 districts.
  • Complaints about poor quality of rice supplied by
    FCI.
  • Interruptions due to non availability of stocks
    in FCI godowns.

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