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Eating Mats Proving for MDM in AP Schools – Students Mid Day Meal Scheme Guidelines
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AP Mid Day Meal Scheme Eating Mats Proving Guidelines
All the District Educational Officers in the State are aware that the Mid Day Meal programme a flagship programme aiming at enhancing enrolment retention and attendance and simultaneously improving nutritional levels among children studying in Government, Local Body and Government-aided primary and upper primary schools and the Centers run under Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS (AIE) & NCLP schools. As a part of implementation of Mid-Day Meal Scheme, NGOs and Trusts are also get associated with Government implementation of the programme through centralized kitchen. A workshop has been conducted on MDM with the district teams on and 12h July 2018. In this context, they are informed that during review of the scheme and at the time of field visits/ inspection it is observed that in most of the schools, the following is the situation in implementation of MDM.
Mid Day Meal Scheme Guidelines for maintaining hygienic conditions, providing required mats for eating
1. Food is prepared in the open areas, under the trees and the children are eating there. The cook-cum-helpers are serving food sitting in varandah, students are standing in a line under the hot sun or shade trees in the open for their turn to collect meals and having meals sitting on dusty mantel floors. Further two to three children are eating from single plate which is unhygienic. Such practices are causing food contaminations hat includes bacteria, yeasts, viruses or parasites that present in air, water and soil dirt etc. and lead to illnesses /sickness among students
2. The teachers are not getting adequately involved at the time of cooking and of serving of meals to the students and in ensuring systematic way
3. The cooking areas and utensils, used for cooking and serving meals, are
4. Demonstrable effort need to be made to enhance quality and quantity of
5. The rationalic in prescribing the Menu is not properly understood and
6. All stored raw materials and ingredients are not being stored in a proper of cooking, delay and of quality of MDM at school point not being cleaned properly food being served to children the guidelines are not being followed properly preserved space/area and clean containers.
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