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what is the advantage of midday meal scheme?​

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Answered by ksivapriya21
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Explanation:

Mid-day meal (MDM) is a wholesome freshly-cooked lunch served to children in government and government-aided schools in India. On 28 November 2001, the Supreme Court of India passed a mandate stating, "We direct the State Governments/Union Territories to implement the Mid Day Meal Scheme by providing every child in every Government and Government assisted Primary School with a prepared midday meal."

MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME AIMS TO:

avoid classroom hunger

increase school enrolment

increase school attendance

improve socialisation among castes

address malnutrition

empower women through employment

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Answered by girisha00407
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Answer:

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal Scheme

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal SchemeThe Supreme Court’s mandate on 28 November 2001 directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in every Government and Government assisted schools. As per the Scheme, every child must be provided with a prepared mid-day meal on every school day. The six main aims of this Scheme are:

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal SchemeThe Supreme Court’s mandate on 28 November 2001 directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in every Government and Government assisted schools. As per the Scheme, every child must be provided with a prepared mid-day meal on every school day. The six main aims of this Scheme are:avoid classroom hunger

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal SchemeThe Supreme Court’s mandate on 28 November 2001 directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in every Government and Government assisted schools. As per the Scheme, every child must be provided with a prepared mid-day meal on every school day. The six main aims of this Scheme are:avoid classroom hungerincrease school enrolment

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal SchemeThe Supreme Court’s mandate on 28 November 2001 directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in every Government and Government assisted schools. As per the Scheme, every child must be provided with a prepared mid-day meal on every school day. The six main aims of this Scheme are:avoid classroom hungerincrease school enrolmentincrease school attendance

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal SchemeThe Supreme Court’s mandate on 28 November 2001 directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in every Government and Government assisted schools. As per the Scheme, every child must be provided with a prepared mid-day meal on every school day. The six main aims of this Scheme are:avoid classroom hungerincrease school enrolmentincrease school attendanceimprove socialisation among castes

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal SchemeThe Supreme Court’s mandate on 28 November 2001 directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in every Government and Government assisted schools. As per the Scheme, every child must be provided with a prepared mid-day meal on every school day. The six main aims of this Scheme are:avoid classroom hungerincrease school enrolmentincrease school attendanceimprove socialisation among castesaddress malnutrition

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal SchemeThe Supreme Court’s mandate on 28 November 2001 directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in every Government and Government assisted schools. As per the Scheme, every child must be provided with a prepared mid-day meal on every school day. The six main aims of this Scheme are:avoid classroom hungerincrease school enrolmentincrease school attendanceimprove socialisation among castesaddress malnutritionempower women through employment

Advantages of Mid-Day Meal SchemeThe Supreme Court’s mandate on 28 November 2001 directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in every Government and Government assisted schools. As per the Scheme, every child must be provided with a prepared mid-day meal on every school day. The six main aims of this Scheme are:avoid classroom hungerincrease school enrolmentincrease school attendanceimprove socialisation among castesaddress malnutritionempower women through employmentBeing a mid-day meal NGO, Akshaya Patra strives to give these advantages of mid-day meal scheme to the each and every child of the state and the nation.

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