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Schools where Mid-day 3.64%
meal was not served
4.5% Inspection Completed
9.86%
3.95% 8,245 Quarter IV 2023 With in 7 Days
8,241 Quarter III 2023 Between 8 to 30 Days
Total
21,244 1,187 Quarter II 2023 More than 30 Days
3,571 Quarter I 2023
96.05%
90.14%
95.5%
96.36% Schools where Mid-day
meal was served
Fig 10.3: Inspections of Schools for Evaluation of the Fig 10.4: Number of days (Latency) between
implementation of the Schemes creating a Pay Order and the Actual Payment
Benefits/Goals Achieved analysis of scheme implementation within a The system computes precise estimates of
school. This process fosters a sense of ownership food grains required at each school, creating a
Single Source of Functional Schools and within the field team and facilitates identifying standardized, customizable, and configurable
Enrollment gaps, planning strategic interventions, tracking allotment matrix. This precision eliminates
Integration with the Online School Enrollment follow-up actions, and assessing the overall misappropriation and accounts for regional
Register created a single source of functional impact on the scheme’s implementation. dietary preferences and nutritional requirements.
schools and their enrollment across all blocks Digital Payment of Cooking Costs, Improved Logistical Planning
and districts in the State. This ensures no school Transportation Costs, and Honorarium MPSCSC can access authenticated allotments
(government/aided/madrasa) is omitted from The digital system ensures timely payments, for each FPS, enabling comprehensive
availing the mid-day meal, preventing leakage via sustaining and engaging SHGs in the MDM scheme. transportation strategies. Consolidating
falsified enrollment numbers or school status. Timely honorarium payments to Cook-cum- allotments for the Targeted Public Distribution
Mobile App for Inspection Reporting helpers (CCHs) for their voluntary services boost System and PM Poshan Shakti Nirman Scheme
enhances efficiency, productivity, and better
Each inspection conducted via the app generates morale and incentivize continued engagement. earnings.
a digital report, valuable for comprehensive Standardized Food Grain Allotment
Accountable Food Grain Collection
Fig 10.5: PM Poshan Shakti Nirman Mobile App Food grains are collected from FPS via PoS
devices after authentication through AUA, ensuring
SHG representatives and FPS accountability. This
system establishes a credible last-mile delivery
URL: channel for food grains in the MDM at schools.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/
details?id=in.nic.bhopal.pmposh- Way Forward
an&hl=en_IN
Looking ahead, this application can benefit from
advanced technologies to enhance transparency,
efficiency, and effectiveness. Integrating real-time
data analytics and AI-driven insights can optimize
URL: resource allocation and monitoring. Strengthening
https://apps.apple.com/in/app/
mp-pm-poshan-shakti-nirman/ community partnerships and continuous
id6450832760 capacity building for field teams will ensure
high standards of service delivery. Innovations
like blockchain for secure transactions and IoT
Fig 10.6: Stakeholder Schools under MP State PM Poshan Shakti Nirman Portal for real-time monitoring can address emerging
challenges, ensuring the scheme’s sustainability
and scalability. This approach promises improved
nutritional outcomes for children while building
a robust framework for future welfare initiatives.
Contact for more details
Vijay Kumar Vishwakarma
Dy. Director General & SIO
NIC Madhya Pradesh State Centre
‘C’ & ‘D’ Wing, First Floor, Satpura Bhawan
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh – 462004
Email: sio-mp@nic.in, Phone: 0755-2551447
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