The Mid-Day Meal Scheme was launched by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (Department of Education) with effect from
Foodgrains (wheat and rice) are supplied free of cost @ 100 gram per child per school day where cooked/processed hot meal is being served with a Minimum content of 300 calories and 8-12 gms of protein each day of school for a minimum of 200 days and 3 kgs per student per month for 9-11 months in a year, where foodgrains are distributed in raw form. In drought affected areas the mid day meal is distributed in summer vacations also.
To cut down delays in implementation of the scheme, Department of Elementary Education & Literacy has been authorized to make State / UT-wise allocation of foodgrains under intimation to this Department. Food Corporation of India (FCI) releases foodgrains to States/UTs at BPL rates as per allocation made by Department of Elementary Education and Literacy.
Allocation /offtake of foodgrains under the scheme during 2001-2002, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 is as under:-
Figures in lakh tonnes
Allocation Offtake
Year |
Rice |
Wheat |
Total |
Rice |
Wheat |
Total |
2001-02 |
18.67 |
9.96 |
28.63 |
13.48 |
7.28 |
20.76 |
2002-03 |
18.84 |
9.40 |
28.24 |
13.75 |
7.45 |
21.20 |
2003-04 |
17.72 |
9.08 |
26.80 |
13.49 |
7.20 |
20.69 |
2004-05 |
20.14 |
7.35 |
27.49 |
15.41 |
5.92 |
21.33 |
2005-06 |
17.78 |
4.72 |
22.50 |
13.64 |
3.63 |
17.27 |
2006-07 |
17.17 |
4.17 |
21.34 |
6.83 |
1.78 |
8.61 (up to Oct., 06) |