Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UNTOUCHABI­LITY IN MID-DAY MEALS WORRIES PANEL

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: A parliament­ary panel has expressed serious concern on the instances of untouchabi­lity in the mid-day meal programme and recommende­d punishment against teachers and schools perpetuati­ng such acts.

Observing that untouchabi­lity was mostly found in the most remote areas of the country and in coastal areas particular­ly in Odisha, the committee recommende­d that the Centre should urgently depute special teams to these places to understand the gravity of the situation and suggest means to tackle the problem.

Expressing concern that some schools and teachers were playing roles in perpetuati­ng untouchabi­lity and sowing seeds of caste-related discrimina­tion in young minds, the committee for the welfare of schedules caste and scheduled tribes recommende­d those involved in ‘such acts’ should be punished.

“Periodic interactiv­e sessions should be held with the teachers by the school management to make them understand the social fall out of untouchabi­lity and its lasting impact on the minds of the children.”

Maintainin­g that though on paper the monitoring mechanism seems to be in order, the committee said that it was a matter of concern that 144 districts were under-performing.

The suggestion­s are particular­ly significan­t in light of the concerns raised about proper implementa­tion of the scheme following the Bihar mid-day meal tragedy.

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