Mid day meals

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Introduction

In a landmark order dated 28 November 2001, the Supreme Court of India directed all state governments to introduce cooked mid-day meals in primary schools within six months.

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Useful websites

  1. Government of India portal on MMS, which has detailed information about working of the MMS. This includes a document with [http://mdm.nic.in/Files/Right%20to%20information/Frequently_Asked_Questions_on_MDM.pdf Frequently Asked Questions on MMS
  2. Wikipedia page on MMS
  3. Right to Food site

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Research

Many studies have been carried out on MMS, including

  1. Karnataka study on Akshara Dasoha, by Policy Planning Unit


Articles and Papers

Prof Jean Dreze has written extensively on the MMS design and implementation in various states and the benefits and shortcomings

  1. Mid-Day Meals and Children’s Rights
  2. THE FUTURE OF MID-DAY MEALS
  3. “Mid-Day Meals in Primary Schools: Achievements and Challenges”, Economic and Political Weekly, 18 November, 2006. Perspectives.

Prof Reetika Khera has written extensively on the MMS design and implementation in various states and the benefits and shortcomings Mid-Day Meals in Primary Schools Achievements and Challenges - REETIKA KHERA


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