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THE CONTRIBUTION OF MIDDAY MEALS TO THE RIGHT TO FOOD

    1 Author(s):  DR.M.NAGARAJU

Vol -  5, Issue- 11 ,         Page(s) : 133 - 136  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Abstract In public opinion, the midday meal scheme is generally seen as a populist measure, as just another welfare scheme through which some benefits may trickle down to the poor, while a considerable amount is siphoned off by functionaries at all levels. Increasingly there are activists and researchers who are trying to draw attention to the lack of food security, and mounting an ongoing Campaign for the Right to Food. Linked to this have been the earlier campaign to make education a fundamental right and the more recent campaign to guarantee employment to landless labourers.

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