Common diet plan launched in Nizamabad
3 weeks, 4 days ago

Common diet plan launched in Nizamabad

Deccan Chronicle  

Nizamabad: The new common diet menu launched by the state government on Saturday mandates serving mutton twice and chicken four times a month, along with boiled or fried eggs on non-vegetarian-free days for students in government residential schools and welfare hostels. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy finalised and launched the menu, which will be implemented across gurukul schools and welfare hostels run by the welfare departments of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes, and minorities commuinities. The revised diet plan follows Revanth Reddy’s announcement of a 40 per cent hike in mess charges, a long-pending demand unaddressed by the previous BRS government since 2016. Sambar and buttermilk will also be part of the dinner options.The government has ensured that all these items will be served randomly on different days throughout the week, providing variety and ensuring balanced nutrition for students.The revised menu and increased mess charges are expected to tackle the long-standing issues of substandard food and malnutrition among students.

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