Description
The Mid-Day Meal feeds millions of schoolgoing Indian children daily, and has widely been considered one of India’s most successful welfare programs. Two economists who have been instrumental in its success, Jean Drèze and Reetika Khera, will uncover the history of this program, but also remind us that because what's on plates is always political, the future of welfare too, is uncertain. A focused discussion on the contentious introduction of the egg in the meal will, in particular, reveal how sometimes, unfortunately, political interests can trump the basic human right to food and nutrition.
Topics covered in this episode:
Min 0:00: What is the Mid-Day Meal?
Min 1:50: Meet Jean Drèze
Min 2:14: Benefits of the Mid-Day Meal
Min 6:04: Criticisms of the program
Min 7:00: Meet Reetika Khera
Min 10:31: A strong case for the inclusion of eggs
Min 12:51: The politics behind the egg
Min 17:52: Why eggs over other sources of protein
Min 24:11: Lobbying attempts by the biscuit industry
Min 26:48: What Mid-Day Meal looks like today
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Guests: Jean Drèze, Reetika Khera
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