MDM Login 2026 — PM POSHAN Portal for Schools & Block Officers | mdm.nic.in

Geeta, a headmistress at a government primary school in rural Madhya Pradesh, was three days late entering her school’s meal data. A circular from the Block Education Officer flagged her school for “non-reporting” — affecting the school’s foodgrain allocation for the next cycle.

She had been trying to log in at mdm.nic.in directly. The actual data-entry login lives on a different subdomain entirely — trgmdm.nic.in. Once she found the correct portal, daily entry took under five minutes.

MDM (Mid-Day Meal) — now officially renamed PM POSHAN (Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman) since 2021 — is the Ministry of Education’s scheme providing hot cooked meals to students in government and government-aided schools, classes 1 to 8 (extended to pre-primary in recent years). The portal tracks daily meal reporting, attendance, foodgrain stock, and state-wise compliance.

Main Info Portal: mdm.nic.in Data Entry Login: trgmdm.nic.in


Quick Answer: Data Entry Login: trgmdm.nic.in → Select State → User ID + Password Scheme name: Same as PM POSHAN — MDM is the older/common name Who logs in: Headmasters, school nodal teachers, Block/District Education Officers Daily deadline: Most states require entry before 11:00 AM same day


⭐ MDM vs PM POSHAN — Same Scheme

In 2021, the scheme was officially renamed PM POSHAN, extending coverage to pre-primary (balvatika) students. “MDM” is still the commonly used name — most teachers, portals, and circulars continue referencing it. Functionally — same scheme, same reporting requirements, same login system.


Who Needs to Log In?

User Role
Headmaster/Nodal Teacher Daily meal data entry for their school
Block Education Officer (BEO) Monitor and verify block-level school data
District Education Officer District-level compliance and reports
State Nodal Officer State-wide foodgrain allocation and tracking

⭐ Login — Correct Portal Matters

Most common mistake — using the wrong subdomain:

mdm.nic.in = informational site — scheme guidelines, circulars, latest updates, allocation orders. trgmdm.nic.in = actual data-entry login portal.

Step 1: Open trgmdm.nic.in (not mdm.nic.in for data entry)

Step 2: Select your State/UT from dropdown

Step 3: Enter User ID and Password (provided by Block/District office during onboarding)

Step 4: Login → Dashboard for daily data entry

First-time users: credentials are issued by your Block Education Officer — not self-registration.


Daily Data Entry — What You Submit

Field What to Enter
Date Current school day
Total enrolled students As per school records
Students who ate meal Actual attendance for meal
Menu served As per weekly menu chart
Foodgrain stock Rice/wheat balance remaining
Cook-cum-helper attendance Confirm meal preparation staff present

Submit before 11:00 AM in most states — late entry can affect monthly compliance reports and future allocation.


What You Can Check After Login

  • Daily/monthly submission history for your school
  • Foodgrain allocation and balance
  • Cooking cost reimbursement status
  • State circulars and latest scheme updates
  • Reports comparing your school against block/district averages

Foodgrain Allocation — How It Works

Central government allocates foodgrain (rice/wheat) quarterly to states. States further distribute to districts → blocks → individual schools. Allocation amount is based on enrolled students and consistent reporting — schools with reporting gaps risk allocation delays. Material/cooking cost (separate from foodgrain) — currently around 9.6% of meal cost, revised periodically by the Ministry.


Mobile Reporting — For Areas with Poor Internet

Several states provide app-based alternatives (e.g., state-specific apps like E-Vidya Vahini in Jharkhand) for marking attendance and MDM data when the website is slow or unavailable, especially useful in rural schools. Check with your state education department for the relevant app if your area has connectivity issues.


Common Problems + Fix

“Can’t find login on mdm.nic.in”: Data entry happens on trgmdm.nic.in, not the main informational site. Bookmark the correct subdomain.

“User ID and password not working”: These are issued by your Block Education Officer, not self-generated. Contact your BEO office for credential confirmation or reset.

“Entry deadline missed — what happens?”: Late or missed entries can flag your school for non-reporting, potentially affecting your foodgrain allocation cycle. Inform your BEO immediately if there was a genuine connectivity issue.

“Foodgrain allocation seems incorrect”: Cross-check your submitted enrollment numbers — allocation is calculated based on what your school has reported. Contact district office for discrepancies.

“Site slow on deadline days”: Try early morning before peak submission hours, or use your state’s mobile app alternative if available.


FAQ

Is MDM the same as PM POSHAN? Yes — PM POSHAN is the official renamed version (since 2021) of the same Mid-Day Meal scheme, now also covering pre-primary classes.

Where do I actually log in for daily data entry? trgmdm.nic.in — select your state, then enter your User ID and Password. mdm.nic.in is for general information only.

Who provides login credentials? Your Block Education Officer (BEO) issues User ID and Password during onboarding — this is not a self-registration system.

What happens if I miss the daily entry deadline? Your school may be flagged for non-reporting, which can affect monthly compliance status and future foodgrain allocation.

Helpline: Contact your district/block MDM coordinator | mdm.nic.in


Official Links

Purpose Link
MDM Info Portal mdm.nic.in
Data Entry Login trgmdm.nic.in
Ministry of Education education.gov.in

Once Geeta found the correct login at trgmdm.nic.in, her daily entries took under five minutes. Her school’s allocation status was corrected the following cycle.

School headmasters and education officers — bookmark trgmdm.nic.in for daily MDM/PM POSHAN data entry, not the informational mdm.nic.in site. Submit before 11 AM to avoid compliance flags.


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