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THE STUDY OF ATTITUDE OF STUDENTS AND COOK-CUM-HELPER ON MID-DAY-MEAL PROGRAMME: EVIDENCE FROM FEW PRIMARY AND UPPER PRIMARY SHCOOLS OF KAITHAL DISTRICT IN HARYANA

    1 Author(s):  KIRAN GARG

Vol -  6, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 67 - 74  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

This paper attempts to analyze the attitude and nature of students and cook-cum-helper (worker) on Mid-Day-Meal Scheme (MDMS) the students and cook-cum-helper are selected from primary and upper primary schools of kaithal district in Haryana. The Government of India started MDMS in the government primary and upper primary school with the objective of improving health of the children. More than 25.70 Lakhs cook-cum-helper are engaged by the State/UTs during 2013-14 for preparation and serving of Mid-Day-Meal to children in Elementary Classes. It solves the problem of unemployment and it helps in empowerment of women so many. The study covers one hundred students (N=100) and 30 cook-cum-helper (N= 30) both in urban and rural areas. The students and cook-cum -helpers positive and negative attitude’s percentage rates have been used to analysis and interpret the impact of MDMS in schools among area (i.e., among village and town).

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