Using the nationwide school-feeding programme—the Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDMS)—in India as its anchor, this paper critically evaluates the use of schools as sites for discharging social policies. Data from semi structured interviews (N = 26) and focus groups (N = 8) conducted in a north Indian village provide evidence that the community distrusts the central and the regional governments and regards state run schools as deficient institutions. In such a social climate, the community perceived the MDMS as an evil governmental design to distract poor people from education. Such representations, the paper argues, further erode the faith of the community in state run schools. Crucially, data from the study indicate that the MDMS has contributed to...
This paper investigates the implementation of mandated Education for All (Millenium Development Goal...
Abstract. At the end of 2001, the Indian Supreme Court issued a directive ordering states to institu...
In recent years there has been an increase in the public expenditure for providing welfare assistanc...
Using the nationwide school-feeding programme—the Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDMS)—in India as its anchor,...
Using the nationwide school-feeding programme—the Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDMS)—in India as its anchor,...
In the second of this two part series, Manisha Priyam analyses how realising the right to schooling ...
Increasing community and parental connection with schools is a widely advocated means of improving l...
Despite the popularity of school meals as interventions in education, little evidence exists on the...
This study examines the differences between two major Mid-day Meal implementation models: the decent...
The Mid-Day Meal Scheme (MDMS)—the world’s largest school lunch program—was launched by India’s cent...
This paper is based on a study conducted in Mumbai, India, regarding how early education is organize...
The National Food Security Act, 2013 lays down the legal entitlement of every school child up to t...
Community’ has always been integral in giving valuable education to children. It has been since ages...
Despite the popularity of school meals, little evidence exists on their effect on health outcomes. T...
Despite the popularity of school meals as interventions in education, little evidence exists on thei...
This paper investigates the implementation of mandated Education for All (Millenium Development Goal...
Abstract. At the end of 2001, the Indian Supreme Court issued a directive ordering states to institu...
In recent years there has been an increase in the public expenditure for providing welfare assistanc...
Using the nationwide school-feeding programme—the Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDMS)—in India as its anchor,...
Using the nationwide school-feeding programme—the Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDMS)—in India as its anchor,...
In the second of this two part series, Manisha Priyam analyses how realising the right to schooling ...
Increasing community and parental connection with schools is a widely advocated means of improving l...
Despite the popularity of school meals as interventions in education, little evidence exists on the...
This study examines the differences between two major Mid-day Meal implementation models: the decent...
The Mid-Day Meal Scheme (MDMS)—the world’s largest school lunch program—was launched by India’s cent...
This paper is based on a study conducted in Mumbai, India, regarding how early education is organize...
The National Food Security Act, 2013 lays down the legal entitlement of every school child up to t...
Community’ has always been integral in giving valuable education to children. It has been since ages...
Despite the popularity of school meals, little evidence exists on their effect on health outcomes. T...
Despite the popularity of school meals as interventions in education, little evidence exists on thei...
This paper investigates the implementation of mandated Education for All (Millenium Development Goal...
Abstract. At the end of 2001, the Indian Supreme Court issued a directive ordering states to institu...
In recent years there has been an increase in the public expenditure for providing welfare assistanc...