Wednesday, 9 February 2022
Hope Stories Of 3 Children – A Reflection Of The Impact Of Mid-Day Meals
The Mid-Day Meal Programme has been one of the most crucial and
impactful initiatives in the education sector. The main objective of this programme
is to feed the children with nutritious meals, improve their health and support their education.
Akshaya Patra’s intervention
The Akshaya Patra Foundation, an Indian
mid-day meal NGO has been nourishing school children for the past 21 years. It is one of
the pioneers in implementing the Mid-Day Meal
Programme in partnership with the central
government, various state governments, and administrations of union
territories. Currently, it provides mid-day meals
to 18,00,907 children on each school day across 60 locations in 14 States and 2
Union Territories.
Even during the COVID-19 lockdown,
Akshaya Patra found a way to feed the
children. The Foundation started distributing Happiness
Kits to its beneficiaries across India. Each kit consisted nutritious food
items, learning materials and hygiene products.
Impact of mid-day meals
Mid-day meals have significantly boosted
enrolment, regular attendance, performance of children, and their overall
health. It has also contributed towards reduction in drop-out rate. Regularity
of mid-day meals and schooling improves health and instils a sense of
confidence in children respectively. Below are three stories that clearly
showcases the significance of Mid-Day Meal
Programme:
·
Sneha,
Standard VIII, MP Prathamika Pathashala, Telangana says, “I want to be a teacher who can mould children to become better human
beings and perform their duties well.” Her ambition stems from the hardships she has faced,
especially with a father who is an alcoholic. She voices out firmly that her
father’s irresponsibility towards the family resulted in innumerable
difficulties. And she opines that nobody should be like her father who leaves
their family to suffer. After years of silently suffering, Sneha received
support from her teachers and friends who helped her to take a firm stand
against her father. For her, school is like a haven where she finds the peace
that is missing at home, and the school meals are her energy boosters. She loves
to eat with her friends and vegetable sambar and rice are her favourite.
·
Prajesh,
CPS Gujarati Medium School, Daman says, “I want make India a better place. I
want to become a Prime Minister like Narendra Modi.” When Prajesh’s family
shifted from Surat to Daman, his main worry was whether the schools in Daman
would be as good as the one he was studying in currently. So, on day one, when
he went to his new school in Daman, his first question to the teacher was “How
is the education here?” Not only was the teacher surprised, but she was also
glad to have found a promising student. Though Prajesh is a shy boy, yet he
doesn’t shy away from suggesting ideas to improve a situation or a process. He has
suggested a voting system to select head boy and head girl of the school. He
also actively participated in the election campaign of the village head in his
locality. While he is getting used to his new home, school, and friends, he
says, “Since I come
from Bareilly, I did not like the food here earlier, but now, I love it because
of Akshaya Patra. I feel it is very similar to what I used to have in Surat. My
favourite is roti and subzi.”
·
Sujita,
Standard III, CPS Primary School, Silvassa, Daman says, “I want to be a
doctor and provide free treatment to poor people.” Sujita lives with her
grandparents and had been waiting for her parents until recently when are
grandfather revealed the hard truth. He told Sujita, “Your father had left you
with us after your mother remarried. And since then, none of your parents have
come to see you.” A young child, but with a strong heart, Sujita accepted the
reality and always puts up a smile that hides all her struggles. Witnessing the
difficulties her grandfather underwent to get treatment for her grandmother,
she decided to become a doctor so that she can provide free treatment to poor
people.
Step in to support
When you provide mid-day meal, you not
only feed thechildren, but also facilitate their education an
enable them to achieve their ambitions. Step in to support the efforts of this NGO in India by instantly contributing an online donation. Your contribution
will create an empowered generation and will avail you tax exemption too
(applicable for donations of ₹500 and above).
No comments:
Post a Comment