At a cost of Rs 86 crore, additional nutrient supplement, ragi malt drink has been added to the menu for government school students in Andhra Pradesh.
Press Trust of India | March 21, 2023 | 04:25 PM IST
AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday incorporated an additional nutrient supplement, ragi malt drink, into the menu of government school students, at a cost of Rs 86 crore.
With this new addition into the menu of the existing Jagananna Goru Mudda scheme, more than 37.6 lakh students studying in as many as 44,392 government and aided schools will reap the nutritional benefits of getting iron and calcium through their school meals.
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Making the announcement, Reddy said, "These practices are to make the Gorumudda even better. This food provides useful iron and calcium which helps the growth of children." According to the Chief Minister, the state government’s expenditure on the mid-day meal scheme will rise from Rs 1,824 crore per annum to Rs 1,910 crore, on adding ragi malt to the menu at Rs 86 crore.
In a tweet, Andhra Pradesh, CM, Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, said: "Believing that health and good education are possible only with nutritious food, we have been serving Ragijava as part of the mid-day meal program "Gorumudda" since today. This is in addition to the 15 food items being served including egg and chickpeas. My thanks to the partner Sathya Sai Trust."
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పౌష్టికాహారంతోనే ఆరోగ్యం, చక్కటి విద్యాభ్యాసం సాధ్యమని నమ్ముతూ ఒక మేనమామగా మధ్యాహ్న భోజన కార్యక్రమం “గోరుముద్ద”లో భాగంగా ఇవ్వాళ్టి నుంచి రాగిజావ అందిస్తున్నాం. గుడ్డు, చిక్కీసహా అందిస్తున్న 15 ఆహార పదార్థాలకు ఇది అదనం. భాగస్వామి అయిన సత్యసాయి ట్రస్టుకు నా ధన్యవాదాలు.
— YS Jagan Mohan Reddy (@ysjagan) March 21, 2023
Out of the Rs 86 crore required, Satya Sai Central Trust chipped in with Rs 42 crore. He said schemes like these are aimed at reducing school dropouts, providing better facilities to schools and increasing the intellectual development of students. Listing out some of the 15 types of food items distributed to school children, Reddy said boiled eggs are given five days a week, jaggery candied peanut bars (verusenaga pappu acchulu) for three days and now ragi malt for the same number of days.
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