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Home » Students to get 10 eggs per month till schools reopen in TN

Students to get 10 eggs per month till schools reopen in TN

NT BureauBy NT BureauSeptember 4, 2020No Comments
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Chennai: The Tamilnadu government today released an order which said that 10 eggs per month should be distributed to students under the nutritious midday meals scheme (saththunavu) till schools reopen.

The order said, it should be ensured that students are not asked to come to the schools often. “The eggs should be given when the books are distributed,” the order said.

It may be noted on 24 July Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami ordered that rice and dhal should be given to students of classes one to eight under the nutritious midday meals scheme.

Students should not be made to come to school and the provisions should be given by following social distancing measures, it is learnt.

It is said the decision was taken after it was getting delayed to deposit cash in bank accounts. The government has asked the teachers to ensure that the parents and students wear mask and follow social distancing when they come to collect the provisions.

As many as 42.61 lakh students are benefitted by the mid-day meal scheme across the State, one of the flagship projects of Tamilnadu government. However, there were reports that many poor children, who had benefited from the noon meal scheme, could not get the required nutrition due to poor family conditions in view of the Covid-19 induced lockdown.

It may be noted that though the School Education Department tried to provide dry rations at the doorsteps of the noon-meal beneficiaries, it could not be continued due to logistics issues in the wake of an increase in the number of coronavirus cases across the State. Following this, the government ordered to deposit money in bank account.

 

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