A nutritious diet is important to have a healthy life and it should be followed from the childhood stage. Or else, it may cause long-term consequences like stunting, wasting, etc. A healthy diet is all about eating nutrient-rich foods that are balanced with your age, gender, lifestyle, and level of physical activity. According to the BMJ publication, “149 million children are stunted (chronically undernourished) and 50 million are acutely undernourished (wasted), with undernutrition a direct or underlying cause in 45% of all child deaths. In addition, 40 million children under 5 years are overweight and 678 million adults are obese”. Numerous countries are investing in school feeding programmes for enhancing the nutrition of children. The school feeding programme is one of the best interventions to tackle malnourishment among children. The benefit of the programme is not limited to a plate of nutritious food. It has the potential to generate significant changes in critical a...