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Congress slams Kerala govt for exempting school mid-day meal scheme from obtaining food safety licence | India News

The Congress in Kerala on Tuesday urged the state government to reverse its decision to exempt the mid-day meal scheme in state-run schools from obtaining the mandatory food safety licence. The Congress termed as “irresponsible and objectionable” the order issued by the General Education Department not to conduct quality inspections in schools with regard to mid-day meals. The opposition party also pointed out various incidents of food poisoning reported in state schools in recent times to raise its objection. In a letter sent to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Leader of the Opposition V D Satheesan said the order, issued late last month, stated that children’s mid-day meal is not a business venture and so food safety licence is not required for it. Citing Section 3 of the Union Government’s Safe Food and Healthy Diet for School Children Regulation 2020, he said the quality of the food being served to children should be ensured. “It is the constitutional responsibility of the state government to implement the Central Food Security Act. The decision not to comply with …

Kerala Assembly | Efficient waste management proposed in schools in new academic year

Another programme proposed to be implemented is empowerment of girl students through promotion of menstrual hygiene. (file) | Photo Credit: H. VIBHU Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan’s policy address in the Assembly on Thursday mentions new initiatives that the State government proposes to roll out in the general education sector in the 2024-25 academic year. A significant scheme pertains to efficient waste management in schools. The government is already implementing the ‘Malinya Muktham Nava Keralam’ (Waste-free new Kerala) campaign in the State. Another programme proposed to be implemented is empowerment of girl students through promotion of menstrual hygiene. The government also plans to extend support to extremely poor children in Kerala. The government will also focus on school infrastructure development, including accessible toilets for differently abled students and building autism parks in schools. The address pointed out that Kerala was a model for other States as it has been able to continue the mid-day meal scheme and provide textbooks and free uniforms to students before schools reopen for the new academic year. It made a …