Goa government plans to improve mid-day meal
"We are introducing healthy eating habits for students by replacing bread with chapati. Fruit would be the part of the mid-day meal menu."

"We are introducing healthy eating habits for students by replacing bread with chapati. Fruit would be the part of the mid-day meal menu for students once a week," a senior official of the Education department said.
The scheme is benefiting over one lakh students in 1,500 schools in two districts of the state, the official said.
He said the state government was introducing new features in the scheme following a few incidents of food poisoning last year.
"Foods like flavoured milk, upama, idli are being introduced replacing sheera (sweet dish made up of rawa) for students," the official said.
The government will also grant powers to the parent teachers' associations to monitor the food quality from this year onwards in addition to the school managements, the official said.
He said a committee, comprising officials from the Department of Education and Directorate of Food and Drugs Administration, had been formed to inspect kitchens of self- help groups, where mid-day meal would be cooked henceforth.
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