New committee to check midday meal quality: Raju
The Union government on Thursday decided to constitute a monitoring committee to check the quality of food supplied under the mid-day meal scheme.
The committee is expected to supplement the efforts of the existing midday meal monitoring committee which meets twice a year and warns the states if there are any shortcomings.
It is also understood that the human resource development ministry had issued alerts to 12 Bihar districts after shortcomings were found in implementation of the scheme.
“There were 12 districts that were identified and alerts were sent and Saran (hit by the incident) was among them,” HRD minister M.M. Pallam Raju said.
He, however, said they do not wish to highlight the issue right now and play a blamegame over it. “The focus would now be on strengthening the programme and to ensure such incidents do not recur,” he said.
He said in the wake of the tragedy that claimed 22 lives, the Centre has decided to constitute a quality monitoring committee to look into the quality of food supplied and ensure effectiveness of the supply chain and proper hygiene.
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