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Necessity of Nutrition for Children to have better Education

A malnourished child is more likely to miss school because of his health, no doubt, but nutrition and education go hand-in-hand in ways more than one can imagine.

A malnourished child is more likely to miss school because of his health, no doubt, but nutrition and education go hand-in-hand in ways more than one can imagine.

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In order <strong>to</strong> address hunger and problems related <strong>to</strong> it—in the education sec<strong>to</strong>r in particular, we need concrete<br />

solutions. The Government <strong>of</strong> India has identified the problem and implemented the Mid-day Meal Scheme<br />

(MDMS), a school lunch programme, <strong>to</strong> tackle it. That it is widely considered one <strong>of</strong> the best school feeding<br />

programmes in the world shouldn’t come as a surprise as it reaches out <strong>to</strong> over 120 million children.<br />

As the mid-day meal programme intends <strong>to</strong> improve the nutritional status <strong>of</strong> children, strict nutritional<br />

guidelines <strong>have</strong> been laid with respect <strong>to</strong> its implementation. While students from class I <strong>to</strong> V are entitled <strong>to</strong><br />

receive 450 calories and 12 gm protein from their meal, children from class VI <strong>to</strong> VIII are entitled <strong>to</strong> receive<br />

700 calories and 20 gm protein.<br />

School feeding programmes don’t just help in improving the nutritional health <strong>of</strong> children but also provide an<br />

incentive <strong>for</strong> them <strong>to</strong> come <strong>to</strong> school and more importantly, <strong>for</strong> the parents <strong>to</strong> send their children <strong>to</strong> school.<br />

The mid-day lunch provided in schools is also important because at times, this is the only meal these children<br />

<strong>have</strong> throughout the day. The MDMS covers government and government-aided schools. Many children<br />

studying in these schools come from families who can’t af<strong>for</strong>d a nutritious meal. For these children, the school<br />

lunch programme comes as a blessing in disguise.<br />

The Akshaya Patra Foundation<br />

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