Sonia Gandhi urges Centre to restart mid-day meal, says 'children need better nutrition'
New Delhi, March 23: Stating that the children have been worst affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi urged the Centre to restart mid-day meal scheme in schools. On Wednesday, the Congress leader in the Lok Sabha said that the children need better nutrition now. Raising the issue during the Zero Hour, Sonia Gandhi said, "Children have been the worst affected due to the pandemic. Schools were the first to be closed and the last to be opened. When schools were closed, mid-day meals had stopped. People were given ration under National Food Security Act after the Supreme Court order." The Congress president further added that families of children had to face major crises to earn their livelihood. Also Read | India achieves highest-ever goods export target of $400 bn; PM Modi hails key milestone "But there was no alternate for dry ration and the cooked meal for children. True that families of children had to face a major crisis to earn a living. Such a crisis was never faced before in past years. As children are returning to school, they need even better nutrition. Mid-day meal will also help in bringing back students who have dropped out of school," Sonia Gandhi continued. Sonia Gandhi further stated that according to the National Family Health Survey 2019, the number of weak children under five years increased, which is worrying and the Centre should do everything possible to stop it. "I urge the Central government to provide hot and cooked food immediately. Mid-day meal should be restarted immediately," she said. Also Read | 'Deltacron' cases on rise in India; know symptoms for hybrid Covid-19 variant -PTC News