Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

HRD rejects request to include in-stock tur dal in midday meal

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With sacks full of tur dal in its stock, the food ministry has approached the HRD ministry to include it in midday meal (MDM) and hostel mess menu of colleges, but the latter turned down the request.

The HRD ministry believes it cannot dictate food choices in hostel messes across the country and that inclusion of tur dal in midday meal will lead to an increase in the cost per student considerin­g its higher prices.

The Centre treaded a cautious path this year on tur dal production as the prices had shot up to ₹180 per kg last year.

Suspecting that the prices skyrockete­d due to hoarding, the government asked the procuremen­t agencies to stock up on pulses this year to prevent hoarders holding the market to ransom. However, with abundant stock, the prices have crashed this year to ₹50 to ₹70 per kg.

“The food and consumer affairs ministry had approached us if the stock of dal can be accommodat­ed by inclusion in midday meals in schools and hostel mess menus in colleges. However, the idea has not been received well,” an HRD Ministry official said.

At a recent meeting, higher education officials told their counterpar­ts from the consumer affairs department the government could not impose the choice of food on campus messes.

“The hostel mess menu are not decided by the administra­tion or by the government. They are independen­tly decided by the students and hence it will be a bad idea to impose the choice,” the official said.

School education department officials have also expressed inability to include the pulse in midday meals.

“With the central government allocating a fixed sum for the meals - ₹4.13 per primary school child and ₹6.18 per upper primary child - paying higher prices for dal could compromise the rest of the menu.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Ministry feels that the inclusion of tur dal in midday meal will lead to a rise in cost per student considerin­g its higher prices.
HT FILE Ministry feels that the inclusion of tur dal in midday meal will lead to a rise in cost per student considerin­g its higher prices.

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