№ | Слайд | Текст |
1 |
 |
Mid Day Meals AWP&B 2010-11 Union Territory Administration of Dadraand Nagar Haveli |
2 |
 |
District Panchayat DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY EDUCATION ( MID – DAY - MEALS) Dadra and Nagar Haveli |
3 |
 |
BASIC DATA ABOUT DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELIThe Dadra and Nagar Haveli was liberated on 2nd August- 1954 from Portugalis and merged with the Indian Union on the 11th August-1961. D.N.H. is single District. Total Village Panchayat - 11 Municipal Council - 01 Total villages - 72 Habitation - 572 Government Primary Schools; 1. Primary (Std.I to V) - 270 2.Upper Primary (Std VI to VII ) - 79 Private aided Primary schools ; - 12 Private unaided schools - 09 Medium wise number of Schools; 1. Gujarati - 192 2. Marathi - 69 3. English - 08 4. Hindi - 01 Total……. 270 |
4 |
 |
L I T E R A C Y S T A T U SOverall Literacy rate 57.63% Male Literacy rate 71.18% Female Literacy rate 40.23% Literacy rate of SCs 78.25% Literacy rate of STs 41.24% |
5 |
 |
HEALTH PROFILEDNH Birth Rate per 1000 28.1 23.8 Death Rate per 1000 4.8 7.5 Infant Mortality Rate per 1000 34 (SRS 2008) 57 Maternal Mortality Rate per lakh 68.5 301 NATIONAL |
6 |
 |
Statement showing the enrollment of the Students for the year 2000-01to 2009-10 Year Boys Girls Total 2000-2001 17017 12971 29988 2001-2002 17264 13609 30873 2002-2003 19233 15715 34948 2003-2004 19331 16061 35392 2004-2005 19589 16389 35978 2005-2006 20549 17743 38292 2006-2007 21488 19373 40861 2007-2008 22177 20344 42521 2008-2009 22476 20821 43297 2009-2010 22427 20799 43226 |
7 |
 |
RETENTION RATEPRIMARY PRIMARY PRIMARY PRIMARY Year Boys Girls Total 2007-08 97.36 96.81 97.10 2008-09 97.53 98.01 97.73 2009-10 97.60 98.03 98.71 ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY 2007-08 91.55 84.45 88.79 2008-09 93.61 91.71 92.73 2009-10 94.88 92.85 93.89 |
8 |
 |
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IMPLEMENTING AGENCYThe Elementary Education from Std. I to VII transferred to District Panchayat since July-1996 with teaching staff and the ministerial staff on diverted capacity. MDM Scheme is being implemented by the District Panchayat. Due to the involvement of elected members of Panchayats in both SSA and MDM implementation, there has been constant and continuous improvement in term of quantity and quality of schools and Education thereof. |
9 |
 |
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTUREC.E.O (DP)/SPD - 01 Education Officer - 01 Asstt. Education Officers - 05 Total Head Master - 24 Total number of teachers including Daily Wages - 1187 Elementary Education - 821 (Regular) SSA - 366 (D/ Wages) Total Students - 43226 Teacher student ratio - 1:36 |
10 |
 |
PREPARATION OF HOT COOKED MID DAY MEALSThe hot cooked meals are prepared at School Premises by engaging Cooks & Helpers. The cooks are paid Half day wages @ Rs.65.40 and Helpers @ Rs.58.90 for skilled and unskilled labour respectively under minimum wages Act,1948. All Schools have been provided with minimum two gas cylinders with gas chullahs and necessary kitchen devices. The students are provided cooked meals in the plates & glasses for drinking water issued by the department. |
11 |
 |
PreparationMeals containing 480 calories and 13 gram of proteins from Std. I-V 100 gram Rice per day per child 020 gram Dal (Tur / Mung) per day per Child Green Vegetables 50 gram every day. Oil & fat 5 grams Salt and Other condiments as per need. Meals containing 746 Calories and 19.5 gram Proteins every day 150 gram Rice per day per child 030 gram Dal (Tur / Mung) per day per Child Green Vegetables 75 gram every day. Oil & fat 7.5 grams Salt and Other condiments as per need. Supplementary food: Two bananas per day per student, thrice in a week are being provided. |
12 |
 |
Mid Day Meals Scheme (StdI & VII) Weekly Menu Menu Monday Dal-Rice, Green Vegetable, Banana Tuesday Khichadi-Green Vegetable Wednesday Dal-Rice, Green Vegetable, Two Bananna Thursday Khichadi, Green Vegetable Friday Dal-Rice, Green Vegetable, Two Banana Saturday Khichadi-Green Vegetable Sr. No. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
13 |
 |
Sanction by PAB, New Delhi for the Year 2009-10Sr. No. School Quantity in MTs 1 Primary 26199 215 563.28 2 Upper Primary 7141 215 230.30 TOTAL 33340 215 793.58 Number of Students No. of working days |
14 |
 |
SrNo Year Allocation (Rs. In lakhs) 1 2003-04 100.00 100.00 2 2004-05 100.00 100.00 3 2005-06 100.00 100.00 4 2006-07 134.00 134.00 5 2007-08 100.00 100.00 6 2008-09 120.00 120.00 7 2009-10 120.00 98.06 ALLOCATION OF FUND AND EXPENDITURE (FROM U.T. BUDGET) MID DAY MEALS Expenditure (Rs. In lakhs) |
15 |
 |
Financial Allocation Expenditure of Central Assistance Funds (RsIn Lakhs) Std Year of release Amount released Amount utilized Unspent balance I - V 2007-08 117.07 97.20 19.87 2008-09 111.47 40.91 90.43 2009-10 48.24 134.94 3.73 VI - VII 2007-08 28.42 ---- 28.42 2008-09 39.06 36.08 31.40 2009-10 16.89 38.00 10.29 |
16 |
 |
Number of Children opted for MDM during first 3 Quarters during2009-10 Sr. No. School No. of School Target Students No. of working days 1 Primary 282 24497 145 2 Upper Primary 79 7180 145 |
17 |
 |
Salary paid to Cook/helper under Mid Day Meal SchemeStaff Remarks/basis/norms for appointment and payment of wages 1) Cook 230 Cooks are engaged on Daily rated basis for ? day working at the rate provided under minimum wages Act for skilled labourers. 2) Helper 255 Assistant cooks are engaged on daily rated basis for ? day working at the rate provided under minimum wages Act for un-skilled labourers. |
18 |
 |
|
19 |
 |
Best practice followed in the UT of Dadra and Nagar HaveliThe evaluation study of MDM conducted by IIE, Pune found satisfactory and they stated that the Children’s are happy with meals served and green vegetables provided in MDM. In supplementary food, two Bananas are being provided @ Rs.3/- per Student per day thrice in a week to student of Standard I-VII. Green Vegetables are also being provided @ Rs.0.75 per child per day for all days of the week. |
20 |
 |
School covered and students benefited under MDM Year 2009-10School No. of School No. of student Target Student benefited Target for year 2010-11 Primary I-V 280 26199 24,497 24688 Upper Primary VI-VII 79 7141 7180 7180 |
21 |
 |
Requirement of food grains for 2010-11TOTAL 33340 216 765.88 Sr. No. School Number of Students No. of working days Quantity in MTs 1 Primary 26199 216 533.25 2 Upper Primary 7141 216 232.63 |
22 |
 |
Total requirement of Funds (2010-11)Items Primary Upper Primary Total Cost of Food grains FREE OF COST Transportation 3.99 1.74 5.73 Cooking Cost 107.71 (central ) 46.83 (central ) 35.72 (State) 15.56 (State ) 143.43 62.49 205.92 Honorariums to cooks 34.28 (central ) 2.10 36.38 Kitchen-cum-store 114.00 (central ) 51.75 221.00 38 (State) 17.25 Kitchen Devices 4.10(Central) 1.02(State) Total 342.01 136.72 478.73 |
23 |
 |
Appraisal notesIntroduction of banana has improved coverage second quarter onwards Low level of utilization of food grains up to third qtr due to very low utilization in the first quarter Payment of bills of cooking cost for Rs 40.77 lakhs has been cleared adding to the cooking cost for 2009-10 Coverage of class VIII may not start till month of December Provision for kitchen shed not indicated in appraisal note |
24 |
 |
THANK YOU24 |
«Мексиканская кухня на английском» |
http://900igr.net/prezentacija/anglijskij-jazyk/meksikanskaja-kukhnja-na-anglijskom-222401.html