The morning sun filtered through the curtains of South Block as Prime Minister Rohan sat in his office, scanning through a dense set of reports.
His focus was unwavering, his brow furrowed as he examined the details of the newly passed Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act.
While the act was a milestone, Rohan knew its successful implementation hinged on several factors, one of the most critical being the Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
The scheme was not merely about feeding children but ensuring their health, energy, and attentiveness in classrooms.
However he knew well the future with examples of corruption, substandard food quality, and logistical issues worried him deeply.
This couldn't be another initiative plagued by negligence and scams.
He needed a system to enforce stringent food safety standards, ensuring children received nutritious and safe meals.