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Four years of midday meals improve Indian children’s test scores by 18%, study finds

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India’s school meal programme is the world’s largest, covering nearly 12 crore children.

India’s midday meal programme has helped improve learning outcomes, a new study has found.

Academics from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, and the European School of Management and Technology, Berlin, correlated the number of months…

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