"In terms of settlement, out of total 40 per cent of urban and 38 per cent of rural children were not receiving MDM," it found.
The assessment also found that 40 per cent people were not able to provide adequate meals and eight out of 10 householdsreported loss of income.
Anindit Roy Chowdhury, director of programmes and policy impact, Save the Children (India), said what the report highlights is that a large proportion of children are not receiving any kind of support in terms of education.
"The picture is certainly not rosy. Children are not getting nutritious diet as well. The mid-day meal that children are used to getting, they are not getting it. Children are not just missing out on education but they are also missing out on what they were getting to eat," he told PTI.