Strict Action If MidDay Meals Are Substandard Minister Nara Lokesh

Warning on Meal Quality

Nara Lokesh declared that authorities will impose penalties when mid-day meal program implementation results in unsatisfactory execution. He emphasized that all schools must achieve required standards for meal quality.

Daily Monitoring by Teachers

The minister ordered teachers to conduct daily meal inspections. The minister stated that regular inspections will help preserve product quality. The daily food checks will ensure that students receive both safe food and nutritious meals.

Review Meeting with Officials

Lokesh conducted a review meeting with senior officials to assess mid-day meal program progress. The meeting allowed officials to review present operations and identify needed enhancements.

Plan for Centralized Kitchen System

The minister announced that government authorities will implement a centralized kitchen system in the near future. The system will improve school food preparation processes while sustaining hygiene standards and delivering uniform meal quality throughout educational institutions.

Role of MLAs in Monitoring

Lokesh proposed that Legislative Assembly Members should conduct school visits on a weekly basis. The program will be evaluated through these visits which will assess its practical execution.

Feedback Through LEAP App

He also said that feedback about the scheme can be submitted through the LEAP app. The platform will assist officials in monitoring issues while they respond to them in an effective manner.

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