· GOVERNMENTOF ANDHRAPRADESH SCHOOLEDUCATIONDEPARTMENT
(Director of Mid Day Meal &. School Sanitation, Andhra Pradesh)
Memo.No.
ESE02-27021129/2019-MDM-CSED, ated:18.09.2020
Sub: School
Education-Mid Day Meal Scheme-Construction of Kitchen cum stores -Request for
furnish of details of construction of
Kitchen cum Stores under Mid Day Meal Scheme-Request-Reg.
Ref:
1.C&’DSEProc.R.C.No.346/MDMI2011 ,Dated:20.02.2016.
2.Lr.F.No.6-112018-mdm-2-1,Dated :16.01.2019 of
the Under Secretary to Gol, New
Delhi.
of the District
Educational Officers is
invited that the Government of India have sanctioned 50529 Kitchen Sheds @
Rs.60,0001 – per Kitchen Shed for the
construction of Kitchen sheds
for Primary & Upper Primary in
combined State of Andhra Pradesh State under Mid Day Meal scheme under Phase-l
in the years from 2006-07 to 2007-2008. After
bifurcation of the State, 31213
No.of Kitchen sheds @Rs.75,000/- to the
residual Andhra Pradesh State.
In the year 2011-12,the Government of India have sanctioned
24,754 Kitchen- cum-store rooms @
Rs.1.50 Lakhs per unit with
plinth area of 28 Sq.Mt for
combined Andhra Pradesh for the year
2011-12 under MDM programme
under Phase-II. After
bifurcation of the State,
13925 No.of Kitchen sheds @
Rs.1,50,000/ – to the residual Andhra Pradesh State.
In the year 2018-19, the
Government of India have sanctioned 16689 Kitchen- cum-store rooms @ Rs.2.90 Lakhs per unit with
plinth area of 20 Sq.Mt under MDM programme In SSMCmeeting, the
Principal Secretary to
Government, School Education
Department has directed to complete the work of construction of remaining Kitchen cum Stores under Mid Day
Meal under NaaduNedu.
In view of the
above, all the
District Educational Officers
in the state
are requested to submit the
data about the
schools (covered under nadunedu
phase 1 program) about availability
or non availability of
Kitchenshed in the
following proforma urgently as Honourable Chief Minister has instructed to
take up kitchen cum stores
construction as 10th component of Nadu
Nedu scheme.
This may be treated
as most urgent