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Presented In PAB Meeting (MDM) (29th March, 2011)
By
Prof. R.P.Vadhera, Nodal Officer
Monitoring Institute, Mizoram University, Aizawl
M Monitoring Institute
Districts Monitored
Saiha District Lawngtlai District
Period of Report
1ST Feb to 31ST July, 2010
1ST Feb to 31ST July, 2010
Dates of Field Visits
3rd to 10th July, 2010 3rd to 10th July, 2010
Number of Elementary Schools
Primary Schools : 114 Upper Pr. Schools : 65
Primary Schools: : 220Upper Pr. Schools : 111
Number of Schools Covered
Primary Schools : 14Upper Pr. Schools : 10
Primary Schools :12Upper Pr. Schools : 08
Lawngtlai District Saiha District
Details Day Before the Visit
On the Day of the Visit
Day Before the Visit
On the Day of the Visit
Enrollment 1404 1404 1764 1764
No. of Children Attending the School
872 (62.12%)
875 (62.32%) 1582
(89.68%)1441
(81.69%)
No. of Children Availing MDM as per Register
872 (62.12%)
875 (62.32%)
1582(89.68%)
1441(81.69%)
No. of Children Actually Availing MDM
872 (62.12%)
875 (62.32%) 1441
(81.69%)1441
(81.69%)
1. Regularity in Service of MDM :
90% to 95% of sample schools served hot cooked meal on regular
basis (Sahia and Lawngtlai districts).
2. Regularity in Supply of Food grains:
The supply of food grains for MDM was irregular in 85% of the
schools that were located in remote areas.
3. Variety of Food in MDM :
85% of sample schools served a limited variety and the
remaining the 15% served the same food every day (Lawngtlai
district).
4. Delivery of Food Grains:
None of the sample school had ever received the supply of food
grains at their door step (Sahia and Lawngtlai districts).
5. Delivery of Cooking Cost:
No sample schools received cooking cost for MDM in advance
(Sahia and Lawngtlai districts).
6. Social Equity:
No discrimination on gender or caste in cooking and serving of
MDM was reported (Sahia and Lawngtlai districts).
7. Childrens Reactions:
All children expressed happiness and satisfaction with the quantity
and quality of MDM
8. Supplemantry Nutrition:
More than 80% of sample schools did not serve micro-nutrients (Iron, folic
acid, and vitamin A and de-worming medicine to children.
1. Social Category of Cooks:
Almost all cooks were Schedule Tribe (Saiha &Lawngtlai districts).
2. Gender of Cooks:
85% to 92% of cooks were females (Saiha& Lawngtlai districts).
3. Number of Cooks:
All sample schools had adequate number of cooks (Saiha&Lawngtlai)
4. Engagements of SHG/ Contractors:
None of the sample schools have engaged SHG/ Contractors for cooking.
5. Salaries of Cooks:
a) The cooks and helpers in all sample schools were paid the remuneration of Rs.1200/- and Rs.800/-respectively. However, the has been revised to Rs.1500/- from May, 2010 for both the cook as well as the helpers.
b) All cooks and helpers in the sample schools reported that they do not get their remuneration on monthly basis.
1. Kitchen-sheds:
Almost all sample schools have constructed and have been using these Kitchen sheds ( Lawngtlai and Saiha Districts)
2. Fuel for Cooking:
92% of sample schools in Saiha district and 100% in Lawngtlai district were dependent on firewood and the remaining 8% made use of both LPG and firewood
3. Utensils:
92%% of sample schools in Saiha district and 75% in Lawngtlai district had adequate utensils for cooking and service of MDM and the remaining did not have (Saiha District).
3. Potable water :
Potable water for cooking and drinking was available in 85% to 92% of sample school and the remaining did not have this facility (Saiha District).
1. State Level Officers :
a) Never: Reported By 87% sample schools (Saiha district) .b) Rarely: Reported By 13% sample schools (Saiha district).
2. District Level Officers :
a) Never: Reported By 10% sample schools (Lawngtlai).b) Rarely: Reported By 90% sample schools (Lawngtlai).
3. Block Level Officers:
a)Never : Reported By 30% schools (Lawngtlai).b) Rarely : Reported By 70%. schools (Lawngtlai) .
4. Circle Level Officer :
a) Regularly : Reported By 5% sample schools (Lawngtlai).b) Rarely : Reported By 90% sample schools (Lawngtlai).c) Never: Reported By 5% of sample schools (Lawngtlai).
1. Participation of Teachers:
Participation of teachers, especially lady teachers was reported to be good in both districts.
2. Participation of Parents:
Participation of parents in the day to day supervision and management of Cooking and service of MDM was not at all satisfactory in 96% of schools(Saiha districts)
3. Participation of VEC:
Participation of VEC members in the management of MDM was reported to be:
Fair : In 54% to 55% of sample schools (Saiha & Lawngtlai districts)Poor : In 30% to 46% of sample schools (Saiha & Lawngtlai districts)
1. Safety:
Cooking process and storage of fuel was by and large safe in 95% of sample schools visited by MI. However, it was not so in 5% as the kitchen shed in these schools were too close to the classrooms (Lawngtlai District)..
2. Hygiene:
All sample schools encouraged children to wash hands before and after MDM (Saiha & Lawngtlai District)..
3. Discipline:
Children lineup in front of kitchen sheds for MDM, went back to their respective classrooms or verandah and ate the meal in an orderly manner (Saiha & Lawngtlai District)..
1. IMPACT OF MDM ON ENROLLEMENT
80% of the sample schools claimed that the introduction of
MDM had improved the enrollment.2. IMPACT OF MDM ON ATTENDANCE
95% of the sample schools reported an improvement in the
attendance.3. IMPACT OF MDM ON GENERAL WELL BEING
100%of the sample schools reported that introduction of MDM
positive impact on the general well being of children .
THANKS