The Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDM), now known as the PM-POSHAN initiative, is a government program in India aimed at providing free, nutritious meals to school children. This initiative aims to address hunger, malnutrition, and improve school attendance.
Goal: To enhance enrollment, retention, and attendance in schools, while also improving nutritional levels among children.
Objectives of the Mid-Day Meal Scheme:
- To improve the nutritional status of children in primary classes (Grades 1 to 5)
- To encourage school enrollment and regular attendance
- To promote social equality by providing a common meal to all children, regardless of background
- To support active learning by addressing classroom hunger
Meal Details: Nutritious and hygienically prepared meals are served fresh every school day. The menu includes items such as: - Rice, chapati, and seasonal vegetables
- Pulses (dal) for protein
- Occasional fruits or eggs, depending on availability
- Meals are prepared in accordance with government guidelines for nutritional content.