Delhi's Nutrition Initiative: A New Dawn for Children's Health
Delhi launches a new morning nutrition initiative to supplement the mid-day meal program in select government schools, in collaboration with Akshaya Patra. The program aims to provide nutritious meals to school children, aligning with PM Modi's vision on nutrition. Additionally, the Atal Canteen scheme offers ₹5 meals to the public.
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In a bid to boost children's health and academic performance, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta introduced a morning nutrition program on Saturday. This initiative, in partnership with Akshaya Patra, seeks to provide nutritious meals to young students in certain government schools, easing their morning transition from home to school.
The newly launched program builds on the long-standing mid-day meal scheme and resonates with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's emphasis on nutrition. Rekha Gupta highlighted the importance of this initiative stating, "Nutrition is pivotal for channeling students' energy into their studies. This collaboration with Akshaya Patra ensures morning nourishment."
In a related effort to combat hunger, the Delhi government previously initiated the Atal Canteen project in December 2025. These canteens offer a meal plate for a mere ₹5, with the inaugural event attended by notable figures, including Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. Gupta assured that despite meals costing around ₹30, they remain affordable for Delhi's populace.
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