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I dont think so.
I know it is difficult to believe that a glass of milk would cost more than a full mid-day meal, but mid-day meals do have a pathetically low budget.
This is from a MP govt. source:
- Cooking cost central share Rs2.02 and state share is Rs. 0.67 for Primary schools and Rs.3.02 central share and Rs.1.01 state share for Upper Primary schools and providing Rs.1000 wages in every cooks in every month.
Besides, the price of egg you have quoted below is the price of branded eggs available in shopping malls, in Kolkata retail price of one egg is Rs.4, in rural Bengal it is around Rs.3, schools buy eggs in wholesale rates, which costs lower than that.
Whereas, price of 500ml ordinary milk in Kolkata is Rs.18 to Rs.20, and more for premium quality milk. One glass of milk is equal to 250-300 ml.
Milk is likely to remain a distant dream in mid-day meals.
@Bang Galore
My research says this
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and for eggs
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That makes Rs 5.333 for an egg.
A child in anganwadi is given about 2 eggs in a week which would cost about Rs 11 while a glass of milk (250ml) would cost around Rs6.75. I dont see much difference. I'm sure the prices would come down further when bulk prices are taken into consideration.
So it Milk Vs Egg now??
Now would a nutritionist suggest an egg if you're a vegetarian??
Ofcourse not!
He would ask you to increase your intake of protein through pulses.
But why should a non-vegetarian compromise, or look for alternatives?
@levina I have heard that egg is very very cheap in some southern state, AP or Karnataka, I think.