Addressing the nation from the ramparts of historic Red Fort on the 67th Independence Day, he said the "tragedy" which happened in Bihar should not be repeated anywhere in the country.
"The Mid-day Meal scheme will be reformed. The meals being provided to our children should not only be nutritious but also be cooked hygienically. We will take concrete measures to ensure this," Singh said
"This programme is of immense benefit for both education and nutrition of children. However, it is necessary to improve its implementation. The tragedy that happened in Bihar some days back should not be repeated anywhere in the country," he said.
23 children, most under 10 years of age, had died after eating mid-day meal at a school on July 16 in Saran district of Bihar. The cooking oil used was suspected to be laced with insecticide.
"We have enacted the Right to Education Act to provide every child in the country the opportunity for education. Almost all our children are today being imparted education in Primary schools," he said, adding the number of young men and women going to college has more than doubled in the last nine years.
Singh said the UPA government has implemented new schemes for scholarships on a large scale to enable poor children and those belonging to the weaker sections to access opportunities for education.
Talking about government's iniatiatives in the area of higher education, he referred to setting up of eight new IITs, seven new IIMs, 16 new central universities and 10 new NITs.
"New institutions have also been opened to boost scientific research. Steps have been taken to attract students to the study of science and encourage Indian scientists working abroad to return to India," he said.
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