Supporting Education through Mid-Day Meals
Many children in India
(belonging to low-income families) find themselves thrown into the real-world
battles quite early in life. In a country where Right to Education is a law, as
many as 126,66,377 children work in various
sectors only to earn their meal for the day. Yet, a change has been brewing steadily where
children today are opting education over work.
Every Child Must be Educated

Earlier,
many families considered a child to be an additional resource to fetch income
to feed the family and to feed the children. This has considerably changed over
the years. Thanks to the initiatives and schemes by the Government of India,
many children are now encouraged to attend school. Additionally, when the
children started to benefit from mid-day meal schemes in schools, they started bringing along their
siblings which solved the problem of most parents.
The Changes over the Years
The
1998 National Census of India estimated the total number of children workers,
aged 4–15, to be at 12.6 million, out of a total child population of 253
million in 5–14 age group. The 2011 National Census of India found the total
number of working children, aged 5–14, to be at 4.35 million, and
the total child population to be 259.64 million in that age group. So
yes, the numbers have declined but the problem of putting children to school remains
to be solved.
A
National Policy on Child Labour was formulated in 1987 and ever since, the
government has tried to ensure children attend school. One of the more
remarkable steps of the government has been the enactment of ‘The Right of
Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act' or Right to Education Act
also known as RTE. It was enacted on August 4 2009, which describes the
modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for children
between 6 and 14 in India under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution. In
addition, the government set off to accelerate the various policies about
children’s education in its existing system.
One
such step was the launching of Mid-Day Meal Scheme in 2004. This scheme has
seen several reforms over the years with a view to include all of government
schools in the system. The primary objective of Mid-Day Meal Programme is to
feed one wholesome meal to children in order to encourage them to come to
school. The government has tied up with organisations such as The Akshaya Patra
Foundation in order to implement MDMS efficiently in schools to reach out to as
many children as possible. Akshaya Patra, a children’s NGO began its school lunch
programme in the year 2000 in Bengaluru.
Benefits of Mid-Day Meal Programme
Children
are now encouraged to attend school and this has so far proved to be a win-win
for parents belonging to economically weaker sections. The parents are now
realising that they can feed the children by relying on school lunch programmes.
The Mid Day Meal Scheme has benefitted the children in more ways than one.
Properly-fed children feel more motivated to work hard on their academics,
experience an overall physical and mental growth and understand the importance
of having ambitions for future.
Akshaya Patra reaches out to over 1.6 million children in 26 locations across 11 states of India, providing them with freshly cooked meals on all school days. A major portion of our resources comes from charity donations offered by generous donors across India. Several donors around the world help Akshaya Patra in various kinds of donations to feed the children - such as sponsoring a kitchen equipment or sponsoring a school for a year or donating a vehicle or through online and offline campaigning. It engages people to actively participate in charity donations so as to inspire several others.
The impact on the lives of the children has been tremendous ever since the organisation has implemented its Mid-Day Meal Programme. There are stories of hope where children have been benefitted for real in the mission of Food for Education. You can be part of this amazing cause of encouraging children to attend school. Sponsor a child today!
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