12.04.2025
PM-POSHAN Scheme
For Prelims: About PM-POSHAN Scheme
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Why in the news? The Government of India has approved a 9.5% hike in material cost under the PM-POSHAN Scheme, resulting in an additional central expenditure of ₹954 crore for the financial year 2025–26, effective from May 1, 2025.
About PM-POSHAN Scheme
- The PM-POSHAN Scheme, formerly known as the Mid-Day Meal Scheme, is a centrally sponsored scheme implemented by the Ministry of Education.
- It aims to provide one hot cooked meal per school day to 20 crore children studying in Balvatikas (pre-primary), and Classes 1 to 8 across 10.36 lakh government and government-aided schools.
- The scheme addresses twin objectives:
- Enhancing nutritional status of school-going children.
- Improving enrollment, retention, and attendance in schools, especially among disadvantaged children.
- The revised material cost per student per day is:
- ₹6.78 for Balvatika and Primary students (up from ₹6.19).
- ₹10.17 for Upper Primary students (up from ₹9.29).
- These rates represent the minimum mandatory contribution. However, States and Union Territories can contribute more from their budgets to provide meals with higher nutritional value.
- Nutritional norms under PM-POSHAN include:
- For Balvatika and Primary classes: 20g pulses, 50g vegetables, and 5g oil.
- For Upper Primary classes: 30g pulses, 75g vegetables, and 7.5g oil.
- The Labour Bureau under the Ministry of Labour supplies data on inflation for the items in the PM-POSHAN meal basket. This data is based on the Consumer Price Index – Rural Labourers (CPI-RL), calculated from 600 sample villages across 20 States.
- POSHAN Abhiyan is managed by the Ministry of Women and Child Development and aims to improve nutrition among adolescent girls, pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children (0–6 years).
- Mission POSHAN 2.0, launched in 2021, merged POSHAN Abhiyan and the Supplementary Nutrition Programme to streamline efforts under one unified framework.
- Funding Pattern under POSHAN Abhiyan:
- 60:40 between Centre and States/UTs with legislature.
- 90:10 for the Northeastern and Himalayan States.
- 100% central funding for UTs without legislature
Source: The Hindu
Consider the following statement regarding to the PM-POSHAN Scheme:
1.The PM-POSHAN Scheme, formerly known as the Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
2.It is a centrally sponsored scheme.
3. It is implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare and Rural Development.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
A.Only one
B.Only two
C.All three
D.None
Answer B