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



The success was so spectacular that in 1995, the then Indian prime minister P.V. Narasimha Rao hailed the success of the project and suggested that the scheme be implemented all over the country, and thus began the "National Programme for Nutrition Support to Primary Education".





On November 28, 2001 the Supreme Court gave a famous direction that made it mandatory for the state governments to provide cooked meals.  

But various scams involving Midday Meal Scheme have been unearthed since it was started.  

Distribution of contract of Midday meal scheme is one of the most corrupt practice in India.

In January 2006, the Delhi Police unearthed a scam in the Midday Meal Scheme.  

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