The structure of schools is evolving in response to changes in the education system brought about by the national government. The government wants students to sleep in the open air. It is envisaged that a nutrition garden would be established in the wards starting at the basic level as part of this. The government expects that by implementing this Nutrition Garden school policy, children would become more aware of and interested in gardening. Locally sourced foods and vegetables are produced on the school grounds as part of the programme. They snuck into the meals of the kids. Traditionally, these plantations should be contributed to the school without the use of chemical fertilisers or pesticides.

Women's self-help organisations and farmer production centres would sell the rest of the goods that aren't used for the students' requirements. As a consequence, some local systems may be able to make a profit. The strategy has already been tested in three lakh schools by the national government. It wants to successfully execute this strategy across the country. Aside from that, local food is made and provided to the pupils as part of the programme.

The national government would contribute Rs 54,061.73 crore to help kids with nutrition. The state governments would spend Rs 31,733.17 crore of their share. In addition, Rs 45,000 crore would be allocated to food grains. The central government will be responsible for this sum. The programme, which was formerly known as the Lunch Scheme, has been renamed. PM Poshan's shakti Nirman Scheme is well-known (PM Poshan). It will last through the academic year 2025-2026.

Many years ago, india began the tradition of giving lunch to students in schools. Served as the National Nutritional Support to Primary education Program. In 2007, the programme was renamed the National Program of school Lunches. The route has been called PM Poshan again after some recent adjustments. The regulations have changed as well. P.M. The national government anticipates that 11.80 crore people would have access to food across the country. The government also believes that student life and nature go hand in hand. The scheme's execution is overseen by universities. In all of the districts, a social audit is carried out. The proposal was adopted at the most recent Union cabinet meeting.


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