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Row after Indian state drops eggs from school lunch menu
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Row after Indian state drops eggs from school lunch menu

The Indian state of West Bengal has sparked controversy by announcing a pilot program to replace eggs with vegetarian alternatives in government school lunches, managed by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon). This change, part of the mid-day meal program that provides free meals to millions of underprivileged children, has ignited debates over nutrition, religion, and education policy. Critics argue that removing eggs, a cheap and nutrient-rich protein source, reflects religious influence on public health decisions, while supporters claim vegetarian meals can offer equivalent nutritional value. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) defends the move as promoting 'pure food,' though the initiative remains unimplemented and faces skepticism over student acceptance of substitutes like soybeans and kidney beans. Opposition parties accuse the BJP of imposing vegetarianism, highlighting broader tensions between secular policies and religious ideologies.

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BBC News (World) logoBBC News (World)Državni / javniLijevoČinjenice 95Objektivnost 85jučer
Row after Indian state drops eggs from school lunch menu

The Indian state of West Bengal has sparked controversy by announcing a pilot program to replace eggs with vegetarian alternatives in government school lunches, managed by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon). This change, part of the mid-day meal program that provides free meals to millions of underprivileged children, has ignited debates over nutrition, religion, and education policy. Critics argue that removing eggs, a cheap and nutrient-rich protein source, reflects religious influence on public health decisions, while supporters claim vegetarian meals can offer equivalent nutritional value. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) defends the move as promoting 'pure food,' though the initiative remains unimplemented and faces skepticism over student acceptance of substitutes like soybeans and kidney beans. Opposition parties accuse the BJP of imposing vegetarianism, highlighting broader tensions between secular policies and religious ideologies.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the decision as an imposition of religious values on public policy, emphasizing concerns about Hindu nationalism and ideological influence. It highlights criticisms from secular and progressive voices, portraying the BJP's actions as politically motivated rather than purely health

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 95 · Objektivnost 85): Highly factual with clear details about the policy change and context. Slightly less objective due to framing the issue as 'religious or ideological' without balancing potential counterarguments.

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