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DHAKA, June 23, 2025 (BSS) - The government is planning to launch the
"School-Feeding Programme" in 150 upazilas under 62 districts across the
country from July.
Of these, 135 upazilas are located in extreme poverty prone areas, where both
education and nutrition are in crisis. The remaining 15 upazilas are located
in relatively low poverty prone areas.
The programme will cover 31.30 lakh students from 19,419 government primary
schools.
To this end, a notification signed by Mohammad Harun-or-Rashid, joint
secretary of the Department of Primary Education and Project Director of the
School Feeding Programme, was issued on Saturday.
In the notification, Harun-or-Rashid stated that the programme is going to be
implemented through two separate projects with the government's own funding
and assistance from the World Bank (WB).
Talking to BSS, a concerned official of the Department of Primary Education
said they are planning to launch the programme from July.
"If for some reason it cannot be started on time, the programme will start
from August," he added.
One of the goals of this programme is to provide nutritious fortified
biscuits, U8 milk, bread rolls, boiled eggs, bananas and local seasonal
fruits to students during school hours.
Bread rolls and boiled eggs will be provided on Sunday, bread rolls and UHT
milk on Monday, bread rolls and boiled eggs on Tuesday, fortified biscuits
and bananas or local seasonal fruits on Wednesday, and bread rolls and boiled
eggs on Thursday.
The school feeding programme is being implemented for all students of all
primary schools in 150 upazilas in 62 districts of eight divisions of the
country, under the initiative of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education,
the notification further mentioned.
The upazilas are: Dhaka Nawabganj, Gazipur Sadar and Tongi, Narsingdi Sadar,
Belabo, Monohardi, Palash, Raipura, Shibpur, Ashtagram, Bajitpur, Bhairab,
Karimganj, Katiadi, Kuliarchar Mithamoin, Nikli, Tarail, Rupganj, Munshiganj
Sadar, Daulatpur, Ghior, Sakhipur, Goalanda, Baliakandi, Faridpur Sadar,
Bhanga, Boalmari, Charbhadrasan, Nagarkanda, Saltha, Madaripur Sadar, Dasar,
Kalkini, Rajoir, Shibchar, Shariatpur Sadar, Gosairhat, Jajira, Barura,
Brahmanbaria Nabinagar, Nasirnagar, Chandpur Sadar, Haimchar, Matlab South
and North, Sonagazi, Subarnachar, Ramgati, Anwara, Bilaichari, Laxmichari,
Belkuchi, Bera, Sariakandi, Gurudaspur, Godagari, Chapainawabganj Sadar,
Bholahat, Gomostapur, Shibganj, Badalgachi, Kalai, Abhaynagar, Jhikargachha,
Keshabpur, Shyamnagar, Kalia, Alamdanga, Sreepur, Paikgachha, Sharankhola,
Shailkupa, Bakerganj, Banaripara, Gournadi, Hijla, Muladi, Ujirpur, Kathalia,
Nalchiti, Pirojpur Sadar, Indarkandi, Kaukhali, Mathbaria, Nesarabad,
Borhanuddin, Daulatkhan, Monpura, Tajumuddin, Taltali, Golapganj in Sylhet,
Kulaura, Srimangal, Bahubal, Bishwambarpur, Chhatak, Jagannathpur, Jamalganj,
Shalla, Shantiganj, Phulpur, Dhubaura, Gauripur, Haluaghat, Ishwarganj,
Bakshiganj, Melanda, Sarishabari, Nakla, Nalitabari, Netrokona Sadar, Atpara,
Barhatta, Durgapur, Khaliajuri, Madan and Mohanganj.
This school feeding programme, a key social initiative, boosts attendance,
focus, and nutrition, particularly for underprivileged children while
encouraging regular school attendance and parental support.
The school feeding programme in Bangladesh, which initially started in 2010,
concluded in June 2022 after being extended three times.
In a new initiative, the government is going to launch the programme in 150
upazilas across the country.