Bhadra
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All correct..Yes it is a function of command.
But you cannot produce good cooks. It is not a part of your command duties. They are trained under the aegis of the Centre (if indeed that is called training!)
The proof of the pudding is in the eating (it having been cooked well).
In so far as supplies are concerned, if you reject meat, the substitute is milk powder. How much of milk powder can you eat?
Check the SRS, the powers to reject supplies, the substitutes, the power of the Station Commander to order buying from the local market under the clause 'at the risk and expense of the Contractor' and how the Contractors buy up the market so that there is no meat/ supply rejected is available, the way the Local Market Authority (State Govt chap) who is to certify the day's local rates go missing and can never be found for the day and so on.
It is not that easy as you think.
But in India Cooking has never been a skill but an art which all men and women folks try and acquire, right. No one gets trained for it except for modern boring housewives. right .
There are units who get their Mess cooks trained in five star hotels but the result is fuss...
A good company never depends on their cook to prepare tasty meals but on the lunger commander and the senior JCO..
Out of a strengthen of 125 odd soldiers one finds good cooks amongst them..
Besides ASC supplies, good battalions and companies always supplement their food varieties through small contributions such as One ruppee a day ... Achar worth RS 125 a day is very good supplement...
Or salad of onion and chillies masala is possible out of Rs 125 for a company..
With the increase in the scale of meat, largest problem is shortfall in Veg oil and masala...
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