Price hike Bengal schools face tough time to serve midday meals
Kolkata Apr 22 PTI Primary and Upper Primary schools in West Bengal are finding it difficult to serve midday meal to students due to hike in prices of essential commodities according to authorities of different schools in districtsThe Bengal Primary Teachers Association has drawn the attention of the School Education Department to the issue and demanded the present midday meal allocation of Rs 497 for every student at primary level and Rs 745 for every student at upper primary level be raised so that the midday meal menu is not tinkered with for the children and their nutritional aspects are not compromisedHeadmaster of an upper primary school in Purba Medinipur district Ananda Handa told PTI on behalf of the association we have to tinker with the menu like introducing egg curry or boiled egg for one day in a week unlike twice in past However management of various schools are sticking to the diet of dal soybean mixed vegetable boiled potato as we dont want to compromise on the issue of the health of our children The teachers have to bear the expenses from their pockets during crunch situations many a time he saidHanda said a large number of students are coming to schools after the campuses opened once the pandemic phase ended and they are facing the prospect of being deprived of the specified midday meal menu due to the price spiral of essentialsIf 150 gram of rice is allotted for one person daily how come 3 kg a month allotment help If daily 150 gram of rice is inadequate for a child 3 kg a month allocation is even lower and is far beyond the 150 gram threshold limit That amount is inadequate for a normal child We demand at least Rs 50-100 be hiked for every child he saidWhile primary schools are for students from classes 1 to 4 students from class 5 to 8 are in upper primary schoolsWe want the children from class one to eight be given musur dal regularly conforming to their health requirements he saidAn education official said 83945 schools having 11582658 students are provided with free cooked midday meal every day and there has been no report about the midday meal project being affected since it resumed two months back after two year break In the last two years due to pandemic packets of rice soybean dal used to be distributed among parents of students from respective schools on a particular dayAnother school department official said there are 15000 SSKs Shishu Siksha Kendra – primary educational institutions run by zilla parishadsFiroza Begum Headmistress of a primary school in Murshidabad district said we are still maintaining soybean for three days and egg one day routine with difficulty It is difficult as the price of an egg is between Rs 550-6 and we are trying to adjust without compromising food nutrition part We have to buy potatoes at a price of Rs 15kg minimum up from Rs 5kg in the pre-pandemic days She said the midday meal is more essential for students from disadvantaged backgrounds in rural areas and they have made representation to local BDO office about the situation turning difficultA teacher of a Malda school not wishing to be named said we are being forced to inflate the number of students present Say there are 100 students in a class and 80 are usually present To ensure the children do not miss their usual quota of meal we are sending requirements for 90 students However Headmaster of a primary school in South 24 Parganas district Rathindranath Das said there had not been any change in the menu of children in our school in last two months Egg is being given as usual But there has been a strain in the costing and expenses which has shot up a bit Naba Kumar Karmakar of Paschim Bango Sikshak Samity said while primary and upper primary schools in the metropolis dont face the pinch with regard to midday meals so much as such schemes are funded by many NGOs the situation is difficult for primary-upper primary schools in districts across the stateIn the pre-pandemic days the daily allocation for every student was Rs 448 at the primary level and Rs 671 for every student at the upper primary stage PTI SUS RG

Kolkata Apr 22 PTI Primary and Upper Primary schools in West Bengal are finding it difficult to serve midday meal to students due to hike in prices of essential commodities according to authorities of different schools in districtsThe Bengal Primary Teachers Association has drawn the attention of the School Education Department to the issue and demanded the present midday meal allocation of Rs 497 for every student at primary level and Rs 745 for every student at upper primary level be raised so that the midday meal menu is not tinkered with for the children and their nutritional aspects are not compromisedHeadmaster of an upper primary school in Purba Medinipur district Ananda Handa told PTI on behalf of the association we have to tinker with the menu like introducing egg curry or boiled egg for one day in a week unlike twice in past However management of various schools are sticking to the diet of dal soybean mixed vegetable boiled potato as we dont want to compromise on the issue of the health of our children The teachers have to bear the expenses from their pockets during crunch situations many a time he saidHanda said a large number of students are coming to schools after the campuses opened once the pandemic phase ended and they are facing the prospect of being deprived of the specified midday meal menu due to the price spiral of essentialsIf 150 gram of rice is allotted for one person daily how come 3 kg a month allotment help If daily 150 gram of rice is inadequate for a child 3 kg a month allocation is even lower and is far beyond the 150 gram threshold limit That amount is inadequate for a normal child We demand at least Rs 50-100 be hiked for every child he saidWhile primary schools are for students from classes 1 to 4 students from class 5 to 8 are in upper primary schoolsWe want the children from class one to eight be given musur dal regularly conforming to their health requirements he saidAn education official said 83945 schools having 11582658 students are provided with free cooked midday meal every day and there has been no report about the midday meal project being affected since it resumed two months back after two year break In the last two years due to pandemic packets of rice soybean dal used to be distributed among parents of students from respective schools on a particular dayAnother school department official said there are 15000 SSKs Shishu Siksha Kendra – primary educational institutions run by zilla parishadsFiroza Begum Headmistress of a primary school in Murshidabad district said we are still maintaining soybean for three days and egg one day routine with difficulty It is difficult as the price of an egg is between Rs 550-6 and we are trying to adjust without compromising food nutrition part We have to buy potatoes at a price of Rs 15kg minimum up from Rs 5kg in the pre-pandemic days She said the midday meal is more essential for students from disadvantaged backgrounds in rural areas and they have made representation to local BDO office about the situation turning difficultA teacher of a Malda school not wishing to be named said we are being forced to inflate the number of students present Say there are 100 students in a class and 80 are usually present To ensure the children do not miss their usual quota of meal we are sending requirements for 90 students However Headmaster of a primary school in South 24 Parganas district Rathindranath Das said there had not been any change in the menu of children in our school in last two months Egg is being given as usual But there has been a strain in the costing and expenses which has shot up a bit Naba Kumar Karmakar of Paschim Bango Sikshak Samity said while primary and upper primary schools in the metropolis dont face the pinch with regard to midday meals so much as such schemes are funded by many NGOs the situation is difficult for primary-upper primary schools in districts across the stateIn the pre-pandemic days the daily allocation for every student was Rs 448 at the primary level and Rs 671 for every student at the upper primary stage PTI SUS RG