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In the early 1960s, while on a visit to Cheranmahadevi town in Tirunelveli district, then Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Kamaraj noticed a boy herding cattle and asked him why he was not in school. The boy replied: "If I go to school will you give me food to eat? I can learn only if I eat." His response gave birth to the Mid Day Meal Scheme. Today, it has become the largest schoolchild feeding programme in the world, covering 110 million students in 1.2 million schools.
When he became the chief minister in 1982, M.G. Ramachandran expanded Kamaraj's initiative across Tamil Nadu. Initially seen as a costly populist measure, it began to get noticed as enrolment and attendance in schools rose.
History made by Kamaraj CM of TN then rest is history.
Also read the history of FCIYes that's how the scheme started and then it was rolled across India . Tamil Nadu is one of the leaders in India in social cohesion and welfare of people .
Yes that's how the scheme started and then it was rolled across India . Tamil Nadu is one of the leaders in India in social cohesion and welfare of people .
It's getting better every year.This is a popular scheme, but corruption is rampant among the school authorities.
It is the biggest free school lunch program in the world . Not only does it provide food it also helps in reducing the dropout ratio in schools.
Good initiative
It is already there in TN Mid day menu1. Eggs should be given. Eggs are one of the best forms of protein.
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It is the biggest free school lunch program in the world . Not only does it provide food it also helps in reducing the dropout ratio in schools. This scheme also provides support to recognised and unrecognised Madrassas ( Since 2008).
Still we have a long way to go but I am happy that we are on right path regarding this and right to education act.
Just to give you idea of the size 2.4 million people are employed to do this ( cooks , cleaners etc) and more than 500,000 kitchens have been set up. Close to 10 crore ( thats like 100 million) kids are fed daily in schools that's like 1/14th of Indian population.
https://www.businesstoday.in/magazi...scheme-on-school-enrollment/story/190746.html
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...meal-scheme-everyday/articleshow/53554096.cms
I believe these formal education is nonsense. You can not make a boy capable of earning even after ten years of schooling. Rather I would say they should be trained in some vocation, profession like carpentry, masonry, electrical work, TV Repairing, Mobile repairing etc. so that they can earn their day to day expense from their skills.
So you want the population semi skilled? why so you higher class will have less competition for high skill jobs?I believe these formal education is nonsense. You can not make a boy capable of earning even after ten years of schooling. Rather I would say they should be trained in some vocation, profession like carpentry, masonry, electrical work, TV Repairing, Mobile repairing etc. so that they can earn their day to day expense from their skills.