March 1, 2026
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India’s high court just ruled that free school lunches must include protein-rich options for every child, reshaping meals for 120 million kids

India’s Supreme Court has directed that the world’s largest school feeding program must include protein-rich options for 120 million children — a ruling that could reshape how governments worldwide think about nutritional adequacy in institutional meals.

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