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Depriving kids of nutritious food, a serious issue: HC

- NARSI BENWAL narsi.benwal@fpj.co.in

Observing that betraying children is a serious offence, the Bombay High Court bench of Justices Sunil Shukre and Anil Kilor at the Nagpur seat, last week upheld the decision of the state women and child welfare ministry to sack an Aanganwadi sevika, who deprived children of the nutritious food supplied by the government under the Mid-day meal scheme.

The bench was hearing a petition filed by Sadhana Uke challengin­g the April 13, 2020 decision by the authoritie­s in the ministry, terminatin­g her services.

Uke in her plea claimed that she had been working as an Aanganwadi sevika for the last 30 years and have had a really good career so far. However, she was accused of not providing nutritious meals to many of the beneficiar­y students for whom it was meant and that she also deprived many of the students' micronutri­ents by not distributi­ng and providing vitamin supplement­s and other food items of nourishmen­t.

Uke was served with showcause notices in this regard. She denied the allegation­s that she deliberate­ly destructed iron tablets.

"But, as regards her other acts pertaining to deprivatio­n of benefit of nutrition meals, she has admitted them. In her reply which is filed on record, she has admitted that she did not provide food packets to some of the students," the judges noted, adding, "She admitted that she did not provide any nutritious meals to some students and that it was due to inadverten­ce on her part and that she would make good the mistake by delivering the food packets at the home of all students."

The bench said that when the misconduct is admitted by Uke then there is no point in her now challengin­g the terminatio­n of her service.

"Besides, the misconduct which has been proved in this case is of very serious nature. Children are an innocent lot. They are not aware of what is coming to the school or Anganwadi Centre and what is meant for them and they are completely dependent for their meals upon their guardians, mentors and seniors whom they consider as their everything for every purpose," the judges observed.

This misconduct of Uke, the judges said, is very serious and it has the potential of causing a long-term adverse impact on the next generation­s of the nation, which are our future.

"In such circumstan­ces, terminatin­g the service of Uke cannot be seen to be perverse or arbitrary or contrary to law. There is no merit in the petition and it stands dismissed," the judges held.

 ??  ?? Children are not aware of what is coming to the school or Anganwadi and what is meant for them and they are completely dependent for their meals upon their guardians, mentors and seniors: High Court
Children are not aware of what is coming to the school or Anganwadi and what is meant for them and they are completely dependent for their meals upon their guardians, mentors and seniors: High Court

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