Study Reveals Midday Meals in School Improves Child's Scores and Skills | NewsGram

Primary school children who ate midday meals over an extended period were shown to have significantly better learning outcomes, according to

Update: 2019-02-13 10:57 GMT
  • Professors Rajshri Jayaraman from ESMT Berlin in Germany and Tanika Chakraborty from the Indian Institute of Technology in India studied the effects of India’s midday meal scheme – the world’s largest free school lunch programme – feeding over 120 million children every day.
  • Children showed an improvement of nine per cent for maths test scores.
  • The study showed that children with up to five years of midday meals had reading test scores that are 18 per cent higher than those of students with less than a year of school lunches.
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