Which of these programs provides hot cooked meals to school children in Odisha?

ICDS
PDS
MDM
KALIA

The correct answer is (c) MDM.

The Mid-Day Meal Scheme (MDMS) is a school meal program in India that provides free lunches to students in government and government-aided schools. The scheme was launched in 1995 with the objective of improving the nutritional status of school children and reducing school dropout rates. The MDMS is implemented by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and is funded by the central government.

The MDMS provides a hot cooked meal to all students enrolled in government and government-aided schools. The meal must meet certain nutritional standards and must be prepared in a hygienic manner. The MDMS is a major source of nutrition for many school children, especially those from poor families. The scheme has been successful in improving the nutritional status of school children and reducing school dropout rates.

The other options are not correct.

  • ICDS is the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme. It is a government program that provides a range of services to children under the age of six, including nutrition, health, education, and care.
  • PDS is the Public Distribution System. It is a government program that provides subsidized food grains to poor families.
  • KALIA is the Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation (KALIA) scheme. It is a government scheme that provides financial assistance and other support to farmers in Odisha.
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