Deccan Chronicle

NEP: BREAKFAST FOR KIDS BESIDES MID-DAY MEALS

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New Delhi, Aug. 2: The midday meals provided to students in government or aided schools should be supplement­ed by breakfast, the new National Education Policy (NEP) has proposed.

The policy which was approved by the Union Cabinet earlier this week has noted that morning hours after a nutritious breakfast can be particular­ly productive for the study of cognitivel­y more demanding subjects and hence recommende­d expansion of the mid-day meal scheme to include provisions for breakfast in schools.

“Children are unable to learn optimally when they are undernouri­shed or unwell. Hence, the nutrition and health (including mental health) of children will be addressed, through healthy meals and the introducti­on of well-trained social workers, counsellor­s, and community involvemen­t into the schooling system,” the policy said.

“Furthermor­e, research shows that the morning hours after a nutritious breakfast can be particular­ly productive for the study of cognitivel­y more demanding subjects and hence these hours may be leveraged by providing a simple but energising breakfast in addition to mid-day meals,” it added.

In locations where hot meals are not possible, a simple but nutritious meal — groundnut or chana mixed with jaggery and local fruits may be provided. “All school children shall undergo regular health checkups especially for 100 pc immunisati­on in schools and health cards will be issued to monitor the same,” the policy said.

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