News India Midday meal scheme in India dogged by scams

Midday meal scheme in India dogged by scams

New Delhi: 27 young children died in Bihar and more than 30 were taken ill, allegedly due to food-poisoning from the free mid-day meal at a government-run primary school near Chhapra in the central part



One of the pioneers, Madras Corporation started providing cooked meals to children in Corporation schools in the Madras city; the programme was later introduced on a larger scale in 1960s. 





Tamil Nadu's midday meal programme is among the best known in the country. The programme was introduced at a national level by the government of India in the late 50s and early 60s and later in the 80s as a centrally sponsored programme.

Although the programme in Tamil Nadu was initially termed as an act of "Populism", the success of the scheme made the project hugely popular.  

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