Thursday, January 22, 2009

Nutrition foods
The last nutrient on this list is protein, which contains 4 calories per gram just as carbs do. Protein plays an important role in muscle, cell, organ, and gland function therefore making it another nutrient that you certainly would not mind seeing a high number next to. Some examples of high protein foods include, meat, fish, chicken, turkey, nuts and beans.
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The Nutrition Foundation of India had organised a two-day workshop on July 31-August 1 on 'the Mid-Day Meal Programme in Schools in India - The Way Forward', a subject which has gained greater interest in recent times owing to the Supreme Court judgment. During the workshop, there were in-depth presentations and discussions on the experiences of various states regarding their School Meal Programme. What would be the cost of a school meal? Would there be a strong justification for using our buffer stocks of food grains for supplying staple food to the schools, which propose to undertake the School Meal Programme?The School Meal Programme must be a community effort - not purely a state bureaucratic operation. What are the strategies to involve the community and to enlist their active and informed participation? How does the community view the programme? What has been the experience in this regard and what are the possible future strategies

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