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About the Scheme
The Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman (PM POSHAN), formerly known as the Mid-Day Meal Scheme, aims to enhance enrollment, retention, and attendance in schools while improving nutritional levels among children. This scheme is implemented as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme in Assam, covering all government and government-aided primary and upper primary schools.

Scheme Overview
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Scheme Name | Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman (PM POSHAN) |
Previously Known As | Mid-Day Meal Scheme |
Implemented In Assam | Since 2004-05 |
New Name Adopted | September 2021 |
Preparatory Class Coverage | Included since April 2022 |
Coverage in 2023-24
Coverage of Schools
Category | Primary | Upper Primary & STCs | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Institutions | 34,390 | 9,950 | 44,340 |
Coverage of Children
Stage | Total Children | Average Children Covered | % of Coverage |
---|---|---|---|
Bal Vatika | 2,42,802 | 2,12,570 | 87.55% |
Lower Primary (LP) | 25,79,799 | 22,91,698 | 88.83% |
Upper Primary (UP) | 12,64,767 | 11,18,944 | 88.47% |
Total | 40,87,368 | 36,23,212 | 88.64% |
Key Components of PM POSHAN
1. Cooking Cost (Per Child Per Day)
Stage | Up to October 2022 | Since October 2022 |
---|---|---|
Lower Primary (LP) | Rs. 4.97 | Rs. 5.45 |
Upper Primary (UP) & NCLP | Rs. 7.45 | Rs. 8.17 |
- Cost of Food Grains (Rice): Rs. 3,000/- per MT
- Transportation Cost: Rs. 1,360/- per MT
- Honorarium to Cook cum Helper: Rs. 1,000/- per month for 10 months (Govt. of India) + Rs. 500/- per month (Govt. of Assam)
2. Nutritional Entitlements Per Child Per Day
Item | Primary | Upper Primary |
---|---|---|
Calorie | 450 Kcal | 700 Kcal |
Protein | 12 gms | 20 gms |
Food Grains | 100 gm | 150 gm |
Pulses | 20 gm | 30 gm |
Vegetables | 50 gm | 75 gm |
Oil & Fat | 5 gm | 7.5 gm |
Salt & Condiments | As per need | As per need |
- Egg Inclusion: One egg per week since April 2021 (soya for vegetarians)
- Fortified Rice: Only fortified rice (containing Iron, Vitamin B12, and Folic Acid) is supplied since April 2022.
Weekly Suggested Menu
Day | Proposed Menu |
---|---|
Monday | Millet-based recipe or Rice, Dal, Vegetables |
Tuesday | Khichdi (Rice with Pulses), Vegetables |
Wednesday | Rice, Dal, Vegetables, and Egg (Soya for vegetarians) |
Thursday | Rice, Dal, Vegetables |
Friday | Rice, Dal, Vegetables |
Saturday | Khichdi or local option with Rice, Pulses, Vegetables |
Best Practices and Innovations in Assam
1. Lemon Revolution
- Lemon trees planted in 25,763 schools for Vitamin C supply and natural fencing.
2. Sabka Prayas – Sampriti Bhojan
- Community participation where families contribute food.
- 2958 families contributed Rs. 37.67 lakh worth of food in 4584 schools, benefiting 3,62,321 children.
3. Additional Egg Provision
- Two additional eggs per week introduced for Tea Garden (since August 2023) and Char & Chapori areas (since December 2023).
- Beneficiaries:
- Tea Garden Areas: 2,49,042 children (2,429 schools)
- Char & Chapori Areas: 2,23,854 children (1,980 schools)
4. Women Self-Help Groups
- Mothers’ Groups monitor food safety and assist in cooking and serving meals.
5. Dining Halls
- Community-supported construction of dining halls in various schools.
6. Hand-Washing Facilities
- Low-cost, high-value group handwashing model implemented, reducing diseases like diarrhea.
7. Waste Disposal and Bio-Compost
- Schools are provided garbage bins, and many have started bio-composting waste to grow organic vegetables.
8. School Nutrition Gardens
- 31,626 schools have well-maintained gardens.
- Encouragement for Eco Clubs and students to participate.
9. Food Safety Guidelines
- Guidelines translated into Assamese, Bengali, and Bodo.
- Training provided to Cook cum Helpers, SMC members.
Standard Operating Procedures in Assam
- Cooked meals served after the 4th period.
- Daily stock register maintained for food grains.
- Food safety and hygiene checks before cooking.
- Weekly menu displayed in schools.
- Compulsory food tasting by teachers & SMC members before serving meals.
This initiative plays a crucial role in ensuring proper nutrition and education for children across Assam. The community-driven innovations like Lemon Revolution, Sampriti Bhojan, and School Nutrition Gardens have further strengthened the PM POSHAN Scheme in the state.
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