Mid Day Meal Scheme PAB MDM Meeting for
Mid Day Meal Scheme PAB - MDM Meeting for Review of Implementation and approval of AWP&B of MDMS of Karnataka on 19. 05. 2020 1
Best Practices 1. State is providing additional honorarium of Rs. 1700 to Cook-Cum-Helpers. 2. 150 ml. of hot Milk provided to children, thrice a week Under Ksheera Bhagya Yojana. 3. State provided foodgrains, pulses, oil etc during closure of schools due to COVID-19. 4. State is providing Mid Day Meal to students of class 9 th and 10 th also from its own resources. 5. 100% children are provided with IFA, De-worming tablets. 6. Social Audit is being carried out in 17 districts out of 34. 7. LPG is used for cooking meals in all schools. Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 2
Issues 1. Average coverage is much less (75%) in Bengaluru (South) vis-à-vis State average of 93% in primary. 2. Testing of meals is done in only 8 districts out of 34. 3. Only one meeting of District level committee in 13 districts. No meeting in remaining 21 districts. Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 3
Coverage of Children (Primary & U. Primary) Children (Primary) PAB Approval 26, 04, 491 Coverage Children (Upper Primary) % 24, 12, 158 93% PAB Approval Coverage % 16, 21, 414 15, 96, 745 98% Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 4
Working Days (Primary & U. Primary) (Upto 31. 12. 2019) Working Days (Primary) Working Days (Upper Primary) PAB Approval Coverage % 172 172 100% Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 5
Engagement of Cook-cum-Helpers (Primary & U. Primary) PAB Approval Engaged % 1, 17, 927 100 Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 6
Procurement of Kitchen Devices (Primary & U. Primary) Sanctioned Procured % 1, 04, 646 100% Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 7
Construction of Kitchen-cum-Stores (Primary & U. Primary) Sanctioned Constructed % 40, 477 39, 305 97% Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 8
Setting up of School Nutrition Gardens (SNG) No. of Schools No. of schools having SNG % 54, 361 19, 207 35% Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 9
Health Component - Performance Details Institutions Children Total in State 54361 4511680 Health Check UP 44742 (82%) 3696878 (82%) IFA Distribution 54361 (100%) 4508390 (100%) Deworming Tablets 54361 (100%) 4508390 (100%) Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 10
Testing of food samples • MHRD issued guidelines to ensure quality, safety and hygiene under MDMS in 2015 – Testing of meals by NABL accredited laboratories. – Mandatory tasting of the meal by 2 -3 adults including at least one teacher. • MDM Rules 2015 mandates collection of samples once a month from randomly selected schools or centralized kitchens for testing. • Testing may also be done through FSSAI accredited laboratories. No. of samples Result (No. of samples) Collected Tested Meeting norms Below norms 67 66 64 0* * Report awaited 11
Status of implementation of MIS & AMS 12
Performance Grading Index (PGI): 1. Score against the weightage of 10 for indicator No. 1. 3. 7 i. e. “% of elementary school’s children taking MDM against target approved in PAB – in Govt. and aided schools”. 2. Score against the weightage of 10 for indicator No 1. 3. 8 i. e. “% of days Mid Day Meal served against total working days – Govt. and aided elementary schools. ” Score (children taking MDM) Score (MDM served days) 10 10 Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 13
Performance Score Card Component Institutions Children Working Days Food Grain Utilisation (in MTs) Cooking Cost (Rs. in Lacs) CCH Engaged CCH Honorarium (Rs. in Lacs) TA (Rs. in Lacs) MME (Rs. in Lacs) Kitchen cum Stores Kitchen Devices School Nutrition Gardens (No. of schools) No. of Children's Health Check-up Annual Data Entry PAB-Approval % Achievement (for first 3 qtr) Achievement 54361 54359 100% 4225905 172 4008903 172 95% 100% 86634. 26 77112. 61 38841. 24 37018. 30 117927 24425. 74 21790. 08 1307. 35 1079. 70 89% 83% 932. 20 587. 13 63% 40477 39305 97% 104646 100% 54361 19207 4511680 3698878 53562 52392 53562 Monthly. Ministry Data Entryof HRD, Govt. of India 47371 Institutions 15 Monthly DE 89% 95% 8, 8 Health checkup 100% SNG 9, 5 Working Days 10 FG Util 8, 9 0 10 9, 5 Kitchen cum store 9, 7 Cooking Co 10 CCH Engaged 6, 3 MME 35% 10 5 8, 2 3, 5 Kitchen Devices Children 10 8, 9 8, 3 CCH Hon TA 82% 98% 88% 14
Social Audit Ø Section 28 of NFSA mandates Social Audit, that is collective monitoring of a scheme by people’s active involvement. Ø It covers the issues of equity and equality along with expenditure in programme implementation. Ø The Social Audit Units (SAU) under MNREGS, may be actively involved in conducting Social Audit of MDM in all districts. Key Features and Benefits: v It informs and educates people about their rights and entitlements. v It provides a collective platform for people to ask queries, express their needs and grievances. v It promotes people's participation in all stages of implementation of programme. v It brings about transparency and accountability in Govt. schemes. v It strengthens decentralised governance. Ø State has conducted Social Audit in 17 districts during 201915 20. (Report awaited)
Proposals and Recommendations PAB Approval 2019 -20 2604491 1620734 680 248 312 117927 State’s Proposal for 2020 -21 Recommendations 2020 -21 2438479 1614190 684 240 313 117999 Children (Pry) Children (U Pry) 2499785 1554725 885645 570824 Working Days 7. 4 Cook-cum-Helpers 8 Kitchen cum Store 9 Kitchen cum Stores (Repair) 10 Kitchen Devices (New) 11 Kitchen Devices (Rep. ) 35 104532 0 18053 0 499 51 0 0 8051 0 6945 53954. 93 58748. 36 S. N Component Children (Pry) Children (U Pry) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Children (NCLP) Working Days – Pry & Upy Working Days - NCLP Cook-cum-Helpers 7 MDM during Drought 7. 1 7. 2 7. 3 Central Assistance (Rs in Lakh)
Flexibility for new interventions Max. funds admissible under Flexi funds - Rs. 3804. 53 lakh State’s Proposal Component School Nutrition Garden Supplementary Nutrition over and above existing provisions Financial (Rs. In lakh) Central Share Minimum Mandatory State Share Total 4639 Schools 139. 17 92. 78 231. 95 One egg / banana to 13, 00, 548 children in 7 districts having high prevalence of Anemia as per NFHS data 1872. 94 1248. 62 3121. 56 2012. 11 1341. 40 3353. 51 Physical Total This expenditure will be met from the funds available with the State (recurring Central Assistance + State Share). Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 17
Recommendations of Central Assistance (Rs. in Lakhs) Particular PAB Approval for FY 2019 -20 State’s Proposal for FY 2020 -21 Recommendati ons for FY - 2020 -21 53954. 93 52388. 08 NA 6390. 27 53954. 93 58748. 36 Central Assistance One time central assistance for summer vacations for provision of MDM or FSA Grand Total Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India 18
Every Meal to a Child is an offering to the Divinity. Thank You
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