DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATON GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI (MID DAY MEAL CELL) OLD SECTT: DELHI-54)

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DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATON GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI (MID DAY MEAL CELL) OLD SECTT: DELHI-54) NOTE REGARDING IMPLEMENTATION OF MID DAY MEAL SCHEME IN DELHI 1. Introduction : (ANNUAL WORK PLAN & BUDGET 2012-13) Delhi, the capital of the nation has a length of 51.90 km, while its breadth is 48.48 km, it has an area of 1483 km, out of which 685.34 sq. km, falls in urban area while 797.66 sq. km. in rural area. There are three local administrative agencies namely Municipal Corporation of Delhi, New Delhi Municipal Council & Delhi Cantonment Board. Schools in Delhi fall under the control of Directorate of Education, and these three agencies. As per the population census 2011, the total population of Delhi has increased from 1.38 cr. (in 2011) to 1.68 cr. i.e. an increase of 21% in population in 2011 as compared to 2001. The Child sex ratio is marginally down from 868 female per 1000 males in 2001 to 866 females per 1000 males in 2011. The literacy rate in Delhi has gone up to 86.3% in 2011 as compared to 81.7% in 2001. Gender disparity too has come down from 12% to 10% with the literacy rate of girls shooting up by an impressive 6%. The literacy rate for boys stands at 91% and 81% for girls. In 2001, it was 87% and 75% respectively. Among other states Delhi has the highest population density of 11297 people per sq. km. North East District of Delhi is ranked as the densest District in the Country at 37,346 people per sq km. In view of the above data the implementation of Mid Day Meal scheme in Delhi for each and every child of all Govt and Govt Aided schools studying in primary and upper primary classes is an uphill task. However Mid Day Meal scheme is running successfully in Delhi. 1.1 Brief history. Government of NCT of Delhi decided to provide cooked Mid Day Meal to children studying in all schools run/aided by different agencies i.e. Directorate of Education, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, New Delhi Municipal Council and Delhi Cantonment Board. Initially the scheme was implemented in 410 schools run/aided by Municipal Corporation of Delhi in the month of July, 2003. Further the scheme was implemented in primary classes of Sarvodaya schools under Directorate of Education in the month of April 2004. At present Directorate of Education, New Delhi Municipal Council & Delhi Cantonment Board are providing cooked Mid Day Meal in Upper Primary Classes also. -2-

For ensuring the quality of food being served to the children, the agencies have entrusted the work of providing cooked food to approx. 18.21 lac children to 28 NGOs/Service Providers and food is being cooked in their 30 semi automated kitchens. As per the order of the Hon,ble Supreme Court of India and the guidelines issued by Ministry of HRD, Department of Elementary Education and Literacy, Government of India in respect of National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary Education, cooked Meal with minimum 450 calories & 12 gms of Protein content, is to be provided to all children studying in classes I-V in all Government and Government Aided schools and 700 calories & 20 gms of protein content is to be provided in classes VI-VIII. 1.2 Management structure MHRD---- Secretary (Education), GNCT of Delhi --- Director Education, GNCT of Delhi---- Spl. Director(MDM)----DDE(MDM)---DDE(Zone)----E.O.(Zone)--- HOS/Principal----Mid Day Meal In-charge. 1.3 Process of Plan Formulation. Copy (Format) of Annual Work Plan & Budget 2012-13 received from Ministry of HRD is sent to other implementing agencies in Delhi State namely Municipal Corporation of Delhi, New Delhi Municipal Council and Delhi Cantonment Board for the preparation and summation of annual work plan and budget in respect of their schools. After receiving the plan from them the same is complied by the Nodal Agency i.e Directorate of Education. The Annual Work Plan & Budget is finalized as per instructions and guidelines issued by MHRD in the prescribed formats. 2. Description and assessment of the programme implemented in the current year (2011-12) and proposal for next year (2012-13) with reference to: 2.1 Regularity and wholesomeness of mid day meals served to children; reasons for programme interruptions, if any and planning to minimise them. The Mid Day Meal in the state was supplied regularly without any interruption in 2011-12 as per guidelines of Ministry of HRD to all the students of primary and upper primary classes in the schools by different implementing agencies. However Directorate of Education has invited fresh applications in March/April 2011 for Expression of Interest for the supply of Mid Day Meal to select more NGOs so that Department is able to reduce the number of allotted children per NGO. This will help to ensure the supply of more hygienic food to the children better.

-3-2.2 Coverage of children of NCLP Schools as per upper primary norm. NCLP schools are primary schools but eligible for benefit as per upper primary norms No NCLP School is running in GNCT of Delhi. 2.3 Food grains management including adequacy of allocation, timeliness of lifting, transportation and distribution and suitability of storage at different levels. Challenges faced and plan to overcome them. The cost of food grain was paid to FCI directly by MHRD up to 2009-10. But from. 2010-11 it is being paid through State Government. As per instructions received from Ministry of HRD the Payment of cost of Food grains to FCI must be made within 20 days from the date of receipt of the bill from FCI. Central Assistance for the cost of food grains received from MHRD is distributed among all implementing agencies according to their enrolment at first instance and then proposal is sent to Finance Department of GNCT Delhi for approval through Planning Branch of Directorate of Education and after getting approval of the same from Finance Department, the Nodal Department (Directorate of Education) releases the same to the other implementing agencies. The whole process takes much more time than prescribed 20 days. It is suggested that to ensure timely release the funds the central assistance in this regard should be released by MHRD in single instalment only and that too in April/May 2012. Generally, release of food grains to the suppliers is made in advance. The allocation of food grains to the State Government was adequate and same was timely lifted and supplied to the NGOs who have suitable storage space as per MOU/Agreement. 2.4 System for payment of cost of food grains to FCI. Status of pending bills of FCI of the previous year. First of all allocation of food grains received from MHRD is distributed among all implementing agencies according to their enrolment and then proposal of the Central Assistance for the cost of food grains is sent to Finance Department of GNCT Delhi through Planning Branch of Directorate of Education and after getting approval of the same from Finance Department, the Nodal Department (Directorate of Education) releases the same to the other implementing agencies according to their enrolment. Thereafter, the implementing agencies made the payment to FCI against their bills of food grains through RTGS. The whole process takes much more time than prescribed 20 days. No, bill is pending up to Dec., 2011.

2.5 System for release of funds provided under MDM (Central and State). Please indicate the dates when the fund was released to State Authority /Directorate / District / Block / Gram Panchayat and finally to the Cooking Agency / School. -4- After receiving the funds from MHRD under Mid Day Meal scheme for Cooking Cost, Directorate of Education, as Nodal Department sends the proposal for releasing cooking cost agency wise to Finance Department of GNCT of Delhi through Planning Branch of Directorate of Education. After the approval of Finance Department of GNCT Delhi funds are released to all implementing agencies which in turn release the funds for respective schools. The dates of releasing the funds by the state to Directorate of Education up to 31/12/2011 are as follows:- S. No. Instalment Amount (In Lacs) Date Date of releasing fund to implementing agencies by the State 1 Ad-hoc Instalment 2577.35 25.05.11 21.05.11* 2 Balance of first Instalment 3401.89 22.07.11 24.07.11* 3 2 nd Instalment Not received till date i.e. 31.12.2012 10.12.11* Total (up to 31/12/2011) * Fund has been released by State Govt. from its own source with waiting the release of Central Assistance. 2.6 Submission of information in Mandatory table (AT24). S. No. Instalment Amount (In Lacs) Date Date of releasing fund to implementing agencies by the State 1 Ad-hoc Instalment 2577.35 25.05.11 21.05.11* 2 Balance of first Instalment 3401.89 22.07.11 24.07.11* 3 2 nd Instalment Not received till date i.e. 31.12.2012 10.12.11* Total (up to 31/12/2011)

-5- *Fund has been released by State Govt. from its own source with waiting the release of Central Assistance. 2.7 System for payment of honorarium to cook-cum-helpers and implementing agencies viz. NGOs/SHGs/trust/centralized kitchens etc. In Delhi, Mid Day Meal scheme is outsourced and 28 NGOs are supplying Mid Day Meal through 30 semi automated kitchens. Further, the work of preparation, transportation, distribution of mid day meal has been assigned to NGOs/Service Provider from their kitchens. Accordingly, agreement has been signed with them and it is their responsibility to prepare, transport and distribute the mid day meal to the student in the School. Finance Department of Govt. of NCT of Delhi has agreed to release the 25% cost of total expenditure as state share to be incurred in respect of Honorarium to cook-cum-helper. In this regard, a request has been made to MHRD to approve the sharing pattern of Honorarium to cook cum helper between schools for helpers for distribution and NGOs/Service Providers for engagement of cookcum Helper for cooking and transporting mid day meal upto schools in ratio of 50:50.,so, that the fund can be utilized in the current financial year, but reply of MHRD is still awaited. Hence, honorarium to cook cum helper has not been utilised in the State. 2.8 System for procuring cooking ingredients (pulses, vegetables including leafy ones, salt, condiments, oil and fuel etc.), Commodities, which are centrally purchased and supplied to schools or locally purchased at school level. Not applicable for Delhi State since the supply of Mid May Meal is outsourced through 28 NGOs/Service Providers. But these NGOs/Service Providers are bound to use commodities of raw material of ISI/FPO/Ag-mark Brand wherever applicable as per MOU/Agreement. 2.9 System for cooking, serving and supervising mid day meals in the school and measures to prevent any untoward happening. Cooking Serving and distribution of MDM in school of Delhi State is outsourced through NGOs/Service Providers from their 30 Semi Automated kitchens and as per MOU/Agreement signed with them, cooking and serving is the responsibility of NGOs. As far as supervision of MDM in the schools to prevent any untoward happening is concerned, instructions have been issued for the purpose (copy enclosed annexure-a1). Supervision/Monitoring of Mid Day Meal is being done by the officers of the Department at following levels.

-6- a) At school level The monitoring of Mid Day Meal is being done at school level regularly by Head of School and other members of School Level Mid Day Meal Monitoring Committee (SLMDMMC) comprising of Head of School, Teacher in charge of Mid Day Meal, Home Science Teacher, minimum three mothers of students, DDO of the school and one VKS member. The Head of School holds its meeting at least twice a month. This committee is fully responsible for receiving and monitoring of the distribution of Mid Day Meal on daily basis. Other main functions of the committee are as follows:- i) At least two committee members taste the food from all the containers before it is distributed among the students for consumption. ii) iii) If, the food is found to be stale/defective, it is not distributed and returned to the service provider. The Head of Schools have the right to take action against the supplier as per agreement under intimation to EO, DDE and MDM Branch at Head Quarter. b) By Zonal Level officers A Zonal Level Steering cum Monitoring Committee of Mid Day Meal has been constituted in all zones comprising of Education officer of the zone, two Principals, two parents and one VKS member. Main functions of this committee are as follows:- i) Hold meetings at least once a month. ii) iii) iv) The committee chalk out month wise programme of monitoring of the distribution of Mid Day Meal in the schools of the concerned zone. The Education officer monitors the programme and takes corrective steps as and when required. Education Officer also visits the kitchens of the service providers at least once a week. c) By District Level Officers i) The District DDEs monitor/supervise the working of committees of Mid Day Meal at zonal and school level. ii) iii) District DDEs also visit the kitchens and supervise preparation and transportation of Mid Day Meal on regular basis. District DDEs also ensure that food is being prepared under hygienic conditions and all required infrastructure and machines are available in the kitchen.

-7- d) By Officers of Head Quarters Special committees are constituted as and when need arises and inspections are done by them at every level kitchen and at school level. 2.10 Procedure for getting Kitchen shed constructed. Not applicable in Delhi State since Cooking Serving and distribution of MDM in schools of Delhi State is outsourced through NGOs/Service Providers from their 30 Semi Automated kitchens.- 2.11 Procedure of procurement of kitchen devices from (i) funds released under the Mid Day Meal Programme (ii) other sources. Not applicable in Delhi State since Cooking, Serving and distribution of MDM in schools of Delhi State is outsourced through NGOs/Service Providers from their 30 Semi Automated kitchens. 2.12 Capacity building and training conducted for different categories of persons involved in the Mid Day Meal Programme. Two days Workshop was organized for the officers and Staff involved in implementing the mid day meal scheme at school level to increase their capacity building and training of mid day meal on 26 th & 27 th November 2011. 2.13 Management Information System at School, Village/ Gram Panchayat, Block, District and State level and its details. MIS module has been developed and implemented w.e.f. December, 2010. Accordingly, online information about the number of enrolled students, present students and the number of students who have taken Mid Day Meal in the school is received. The Head of School is required to fill this information daily online the same day. Thus Department gets the information of the meal supplied in the schools on the same day along with the list of defaulter schools that have not filled this information online in the module. Further MIS Module also calculates the total amount of the bill after the end of the month after deducting penalties as per norms of MOU/Department. This information is available to all the officers at Zone, District and Head Quarter level in the module which helps in monitoring the supply of Mid Day Meal in the School.

2.14 Systems to ensure transparency, accountability and openness in all aspects of programme implementation, including inter alia, foodgrains management, ingredients procurement, cooking and serving, appointment of cooking staff, construction of kitchen sheds, and procurement of cooking devices. PTA Members, Mothers of children studying in the schools, Sr, Citizen and Members of VKS are involved in the MDM scheme to check and taste the quality of the food daily in each school. This ensures transparency and openness in the implementation of the Mid Day Meal scheme. All guidelines issued by MHRD are followed in this regard. As supply of Mid Day Meal is outsourced in Delhi, Procurement of Ingredients, cooking and serving, appointment of cooking staff, construction of kitchen sheds and arrangement of cooking devices is done by NGOs/Service Providers at their own level as per guidelines of MHRD. 2.15 Measures taken to rectify: a) Inter-district low and uneven utilization of food grains and cooking cost. b) Intra-district mismatch in utilization of food grains and cooking cost. -8- c) Delay in delivering cooking cost at school level Utilization of food grains and cooking costs are almost same as per the enrolment and also there is no mismatch utilization of food grains and cooking costs. As far as delay in delivering cooking cost at school level is concerned, as soon as the release of funds is received from MHRD the file is sent for the approval of Finance Department of GNCT Delhi. The funds to schools are released just after the approval of the Finance Department of GNCT Delhi. 2.16 Details of Evaluation studies conducted by State/UTs and summary of its findings. Applications have been invited for Third Party Evaluation of Mid Day Meal in the State and a notice inviting Expression of Interest for the purpose has been advertised in March, 2011. In response, 35 applications have been received for Third Party Evaluation. Process for selecting the NGO/Trust/Voluntary Origination is in progress & it will be completed shortly.

-9-2.17 Brief write up on best practices followed in the State. Management information system module has been developed for the monitoring of Mid Day Meal in the schools. Each Head of School furnishes daily online information in the module about the number of meals supplied in the school. List of defaulter schools is also available online at Zonal, District and Head Quarter level. Monthly Mid Day Meal supply card and the bills are also generated online in the module for each school. Further, sanction order against the allotted budget is also generated online in the module to each school. To reduce the number of allotted students per NGO, an Expression of Interest has been invited to select more NGOs in the month of March, 2011 by DOE,GNCT and in Aug., 2011 by MCD In response 72 application have been received in DOE,GNCT and 25 in MCD for supplying of mid day meal in Govt./Govt. Aided Schools. This will also reduce the instances of supply of unhygienic, sub standard food and children falling ill. Expression of Interest for Third Party Evaluation of Mid Day Meal in the State has also been invited in the month of March 2011, 35 applications have been received by DOE, GNCT of Delhi. NGO/Voluntary origination will be selected for Third Party Evaluation shortly. This will help in the implementation of Mid Day Meal scheme in a better way. Four Samples per month are collected of each NGO/Service Provider for testing the food for its hygiene and nutritional values from the schools and the kitchens of suppliers by Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, University of Delhi. In addition to the above, in Delhi following menu determined by Nutrition Foundation of India is being followed:- Wheat Based 1. Atta / Besan Puri with Aaloo Curry/ or Mixed Vegetables. 2. Atta Poori with Chholley (mashed vegetables added to the gravy) Rice Based 1. Rice Chholley with mashed vegetables added to the gravy. 2. Rice with Sambar/Dal ( with vegetables added to the gravy) 3. Suzi Halwa with Chholley 3. Rice with Kadhi (with vegetables added to the gravy) The above three wheat based and three rice based menu are provided alternately to the students every week. There is no discrimination among the students on the basis of cast, creed and religion. Mid Day Meal is served to its students (Boys & Girls) at the same time and at the same place in every Govt. & Govt. Aided School. -10-

2.18 Instances of unhygienic food served, children falling ill, sub-standard supplies, diversion/misuse of resources, social discrimination and safety measures adopted to avoid recurrence of such incidents. Following are incidents of hospitalization of children during 2011-12:- S No. Name of the implementing Agency Name of the school Date of Incident No. of Students affected 1. DOE Govt. girls Middle School East Rohtash Nagar, Delhi. 26.07.2011 13 2. DOE SKV, Pooth kalan, Delhi. 25.08.2011 10 3. DOE GGSSS, Rohini, Sec.-20, Delhi. 29.08.2011 0 4 DOE SKV, Mohan Garden, Delhi. 03.09.2011 44 5 DOE Sarvodaya Co-Ed, Middle School, J Block, Sangam Vihar, New Delhi. 6 DOE SKV, Mangolpuri, O-Block, Delhi. 24.11.2011 19 26.11.2011 0 In the above incidents the affected students were discharged from the hospital immediately after treatment on the same day and there was no interruption in the programme of supply of Mid Day Meal. As per reports from all implementing agencies, no diversion /misuse of resources has been reported. Similarly no case of social discrimination has been reported during the year. As a safety measure intense monitoring of distribution of Mid Day Meal in the schools along with the inspection of the kitchens of the suppliers is being done as explained above in para 2.9 2.19 Extent of involvement of NGOs and Civic Body Organizations (CBOs)/PRIs in the implementation and monitoring of the Scheme. The supply of Mid Day Meal in the schools in Delhi is outsourced to NGOs. Therefore, NGOs are fully involved in the Mid Day Meal scheme in Delhi. For monitoring the scheme, applications have been invited for Expression of Interest for Third Party Evaluation in March 2011 & the selection of the same are under process & will be completed shortly. -11-

2.20 Status of School Health Programme with special focus on provision of micro-nutrients, Vitamin-A, de-worming medicine, Iron and Folic acid, Zinc, distribution of spectacles to children with refractive error and recording of height, weight etc. School health programme is running in the schools of Delhi with the help of Directorate of Health Services of GNCT of Delhi under the School Health Scheme. Under this programme health check up of the students is done in the schools and micro nutrients, vitamin A, de-worming tablets, iron, folic acid and zinc tablets are distributed to the students, if required. Their height and weight are also recorded under this programme. The details have been given in the prescribed Proforma in respect of the State which is enclosed with this annual work plan. A two day programme for distributing the de-worming tables among the children of the schools of DOE, MCD & NDMC has been conducted by the Delhi Govt. on 21.02.2012. 2.21 Present Monitoring structure at various levels. Strategy for establishment of monitoring cell at various levels viz. Block, District and State level for effective monitoring of the scheme. Committees have already been constituted at different levels viz school, Zonal, District and state level for intense and effective monitoring of the scheme. A circular has also been issued reiterating all the instructions regarding monitoring of the mid day meal on dated 23.01.2012. Details are given in annexure A1. 2.22 Steps taken to strengthen the monitoring mechanism in the Block, District and State level and status of constitution of SMCs at these levels. Status of formation on school management committee at village / school / cooking agency level in the light of right to Education Act, 2009. Detailed instructions at school/ zone/ district/ Head-Quarter level have been issued for the officers for strengthening the monitoring mechanism and also for constitution of SMCs at these levels. SMCs have been constituted at all levels. The details are given in para 2.9 above and also in the annexure A1. As per instructions, regular inspections of the kitchens of all cooking agencies (NGOs) have to be done by these officers. 2.23 Arrangement for official inspections to MDM centres and percentage of schools inspected and summary of findings and remedial measures. Almost all the schools are inspected by Zonal/District/Head-Quarter level officers during the year and as per details given in annexure A1. Actions/remedial measures are also taken by these officers in respect of the deficiencies/findings during the inspections as per details given in annexure A1.

-12-2.24 Feedback/comments in respect of report of Monitoring Institutions designated for your State/UTs to monitor implementation of MDM and action taken thereon. It is submitted that during 2011-12 the following findings/suggestions/recommendations have been received from Monitoring Institution i.e. Centre For the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) appointed by MHRD and action taken by Department is as follows:- S. No. Recommendation & Suggestion of M.I. Action Taken 1 MDM in charge/teachers required to provide more awareness/information about the programme. 2 MDM suppliers require furnishing bills on daily basis and mentioning quantity of meal supplied to schools. 3 It was observed that food cards are not maintained on a daily basis. On the basis of these food cards, food grains are issued to the suppliers. 4 Quality of food grain lifted from FCI godowns should be monitored periodically. 5 It was observed during visits that the helpers employed by suppliers did not wear head caps, aprons or hand gloves.. Necessary instructions, guidelines have been issued to HOS from time to time on Department s Website for adequate awareness for implementation of MDM scheme.. Instructions have been issued to all implementing agencies HOS of schools of Directorate of Education vide letter no. DE23/455/MDM/2010-11/674-680 dated 15/09/2010 for uniformity and regularity in the keeping of record (Annexure-2). It is submitted that the proposal to furnish bills on daily basis is not feasible. At Present, the Food cards prepared on MIS module on daily basis and the Payment of the bills of NGOs/Service Providers are made on monthly basis accordingly in Directorate of Education and fortnightly basis in MCD. In schools, food cards are prepared on MIS Module on daily basis and hard copy of the same submitted to Headquarter at the end of every month. Accordingly, headquarter calculate food grains to be issued to NGOs/Service Providers from FCI. Noted. Directions have already been issued to Service Providers vide circular no. DE 23(Cir) MDM/2009-10/1576 dated 4/12/2009 that every employee working in kitchen and a distribution level should wear head caps, aprons and hand gloves. Strict compliance shall be ensured( Annexure-3).

-13-6 Sriram Institute of Industrial Research has been entrusted the task of testing Meal samples by state MDM. This organization collects cooked meal samples from the cooking places (kitchen) and schools for checking of Quality of cook meal and service charge paid by MDM suppliers. 7 Inadequate helper engaged by suppliers in schools to serve meal among Children. The department has signed a contract with NGOs/ MDM Service Providers for three years according to which the testing fee is to be paid by NGOs/Service Providers. A proposal has been forwarded to Ministry of HRD that Honorarium of Cook cum Helpers may be shared between schools for helpers for distribution of Mid Day Meal and NGOs/Service Providers for engagement of Cook cum helpers for cooking and transporting Mid Day Meal up to schools in the ratio of 50:50. The approval is still awaited. After receiving the approval from Ministry of HRD steps in this regard will be taken. 2.25 Grievance Redressal Mechanism if any, used by the State/UTs. Details of complaints received, nature of complaint and time schedule for disposal of complaints. Public Grievance registration and redressal mechanism has been developed at school and district level in the State. Necessary instructions for general public and officers of districts and schools were issued Vide order No DE (23)/484/MDM/2010-11/635-646 dated 13/09/2010 and DE (23)/484/MDM/2010-11/624-634 dated 13/09/2010. Under this mechanism complaints/ suggestions/ grievances by general public and parents of the students are lodged and registered in the schools, districts and same are redressed within a prescribed time frame. Instructions have also been given for keeping proper record of these complaints and their redressal at school and District level. Contact Numbers of the officers at district responsible for same were also given in the order. The copies of the both the orders are annexed as annexure A4 & A5. In this regard, minor complaint has been disposed off at Distt. level and in following major cases/complaints inquiry committee has been set up for taking appropriate action against the defaulter- which are as follows:-

-14- S No. Name of the implementing Agency Name of the school Date of Incident No. of Students affected 1. DOE Govt. girls Middle School East Rohtash Nagar, Delhi. 26.07.2011 13 2. DOE SKV, Pooth kalan, Delhi. 25.08.2011 10 3. DOE GGSSS, Rohini, Sec.-20, Delhi. 29.08.2011 0 4 DOE SKV, Mohan Garden, Delhi. 03.09.2011 44 5 DOE Sarvodaya Co-Ed, Middle School, J- Block, Sangam Vihar, New Delhi. 6 DOE SKV, Mangolpuri, O-Block, Delhi. 24.11.2011 19 26.11.2011 0 2.26 Media campaign, if any. To make aware the General Public in respect of Mid Day Meal Scheme in the Govt. /Govt. Aided School in Delhi, display board are put up in Delhi Metro and Bhagidari Mela. 2.27 Overall assessment of the manner in which implementation of the programme is contributing to the programme objectives and an analysis of strengths and weaknesses of the programme implementation. MDM programme in Delhi state is being implemented by four agencies successfully and is contributing toachive all the objectives of the programme mentioned in guidelines of MHRD. For the analysis of strength and weakness of the programme implementation, EOI for Third Party Evaluation of Mid Day Meal scheme has been invited in the month of March 2011 and the selection will be finalized shortly. **************************