Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt may ask jail inmates to help with mid-day meals

- Amandeep Shukla amandeep.shukla@htlive.com ▪

NEWDELHI: The Human Resource Developmen­t (HRD) ministry is exploring the idea of having mid-day meals for schools cooked in prisons with the help of inmates, based on a kitchen being run within a jail in Chandigarh for an Aanganwadi scheme, according to a senior official in the ministry who asked not to be named.

The ministry is keen on assessing whether a similar or a modified model to the Chandigarh pilot can work for the midday meal scheme. It may also help the inmates to earn an honorarium, the official added.

“There have been discussion­s about the idea in the ministry on how this concept of using kitchens within jails can serve a dual purpose. Not only can the wide space available in some prison compounds serve as infrastruc­ture for mid-day meal kitchens but the move could also provide a novel channel to utilise the energy of inmates for a noble cause,” the official added.

The ministry is keen on assessing whether a similar or a modified model to the Chandigarh pilot can work for the midday meal scheme. It may also help the inmates to earn an honorarium, the official added.

The mid-day meal scheme is one of the largest schemes run by the HRD ministry and aims to provide nutritious meals to children in schools.

According to ministry data, in 2017-18, at least 94.6 million children benefitted from the food served in 1.13 million schools under the scheme.

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