Union Budget 2022-23: Food of 11 crore childrens of the country is being snatched away gradually, Says, Rajendrasinh B Chudasama

 

New Delhi: Food and nutrition were highlighted in this year’s budget presented in the parliament by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. However, children might not get the benefit of good food.  Schemes for children such as Poshan 2.0, which provide integrated benefits to women and children, did not get any additional funds this year.

In 2022-23, an estimated budget of Rs 10,234 crore has been sanctioned to the Pradhan Matri Poshan Shakti Nirman (PM POSHAN) programme. This scheme was earlier known as the ‘National Program of Midday Meal in Schools’ and provided hot cooked meals to school children between the ages of 6 and 14 years. Last year, the revised estimate was Rs 10,234 crore. 

In case of Saksham Anganwadi and Poshan 2.0 schemes (umbrella Integrated Child Development Schemes which provide supplementary nutrition to children below six years), Rs 20,263 crore was made available. Last year’s revised estimate was Rs 20,000 crore. Both represent 0.5 per cent of the total budget.  

In the Pradhan Mantri Matri Vandana Yojana, similarly, there has been only a marginal increase in the budget allocation. This scheme ensures good food to pregnant and lactating women. 

The allocation for the scheme has gone up to Rs 2,622.11 crore in this budget, compared to the revised estimate of Rs 1,862 crore in 2021-22. Last year, this was 0.05 per cent of the total budget while it is 0.07 per cent of the total budget this year.

 Rajendrasinh B Chudasama, President-PM Nutrition Mid day Meal Scheme Employees Union Gujarat Pradesh said the budget does not show any interest in children and their nutrition. What is shocking is that the provision of Rs 25,000 crore in this budget is 1.31 lakh crore of the PM nutrition scheme which has been announced for five years.  There was a provision of Rs. 12000 crore in 2022, there was a provision of Rs. 11000 crore, now there is a provision of Rs. 10000 crore in 2022-23.  Among the big issues, the food of 11 crore children of the country is being snatched away like slow poison. 

During the pandemic, the government provided additional ration to the families but the budget does not indicate any cognisance of the importance of ensuring nutrition.

Last year’s budget also had given a short shrift to nutrition for children. The budget estimate on nutrition had gone down to Rs 2,700 crore in 2021-22 from Rs 3,700 crore in 2020-21. 

This lacuna is despite the fact that the budget this year has components that promote good food. For example, the government plans to promote millets. The world will be celebrating the International Year of Millets in 2023. The government will support post-harvest value addition to improve consumption domestically and also brand them internationally.

 

 

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