The Akshaya Patra Foundation, in association with the Ministry of Human
Resource Development, Department of School Education and Literacy,
Government of India, organized a two-day programme in Vrindavan, Uttar
Pradesh, entitled ‘Towards a Healthier and Stronger
Tomorrow - An exposure-cum-training programme on smooth functioning of
Mid-Day Meal Scheme (MDMS)’.
With the MDMS currently reaching out to
over 10 crore children, this programme also sought to identify,
appreciate and absorb the various facets of the Scheme through
transparent discussion between Government, NGOs and private sector on
how the country can achieve milestones in the Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
The Akshaya Patra Foundation invited
esteemed speakers from social enterprises and consultancies, legal
advisors, international motivational speakers and renowned journalists
to give insights into issues that had linkages to hunger and
malnutrition.
Gaya Prasad, Director (MDM), Department
of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Government of India gave an overview of the MDM Scheme, its
evolution, needs, objectives, and way forward. Jagranjan Mishra,
General Manager, Operations, Akshaya Patra, Gujarat, spoke on how
Akshaya Patra’s Centralised Kitchens is a blend of innovation,
technology and management.
Dr. Nitin Maurya, Innovation Officer,
National Innovation Foundation, focused on the power of innovation,
while Parvathi Menon, Managing Director, Innovation Alchemy Consultancy
gave an insight into the hub & spoke model for Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
Advisor to the Supreme Court of India on monitoring food security, Dr.
Biraj Patnaik’s session on ‘Food a Basic Human Right’ highlighted that
the Government should prioritise the issue of malnutrition, take
learnings from cross-cutting examples such as Brazil’s Zero Hunger
Program which successfully reduced the malnutrition rate from 46% to 4%
and design similar interventions.
Dr. R Balasubramaniam, Founder, Swami
Vivekananda Youth Movement engaged the audience in an interactive
session to understand the topic Collaborative Leadership – Challenges
and Opportunities. The two-day programme ended with a session on media
and the Mid-Day Meal by Pratap Somvanshi, Resident Editor, Hindustan.
Jasvinder Sehgal, a freelance
international broadcaster and an integral part of the communications
team at The Akshaya Patra Foundation coordinated all the sessions
.
Excerpts from the Feedback
- “The training programme was very helpful to work with our society and it teaches us how to build bridges in the MDM ecosystem.” - Hemant Salunke, Superintendent, Ahmed Nagar, Maharashtra.
- “It is interesting, enlightening, inspiring and worth emulating.” – Gangadhar Sahoo, State Nodal Officer, MDM, Odisha.
- “This type of training programme should be organised frequently.”- N.N Barman, Project Director, CMDMP, West Bengal.
- “The training programme was very good and refreshing. It has given a lot of ideas for way forward. Thank You.” - Rajendra Dhakane, Superintendent, Latur, Maharashtra.
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