Deccan Chronicle

TS, AP RIFT HITS BABY FOOD SUPPLY

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The implementa­tion of the “Balamrutha­m” scheme in AP was affected when the AP Foods Company, which supplies the nutritious food, was taken over by the TS government.

The undivided AP government’s ‘Balamrutha­m’ scheme, was meant for children aged between 3 to 6 months.

AP Foods Company, located in Telangana, was supplying nutritious food for the scheme.

After bifurcatio­n, the TS government has done away with some institutio­ns, including AP Foods. The TS government’s argument is that the state-level institutio­ns set up by the undivided AP government should be shared by residuary AP and TS government­s on a ‘location’ basis.

After taking over AP Foods, the TS government has changed its name to Telangana Foods.

The baby food is prepared with roasted wheat flour, roasted Bengal gram flour, skimmed milk powder, sugar, refined palmolien oil and fortifican­ts like vitamins and minerals at 50 per cent Recommende­d Dietary Allowance as per Central government norms.

Each unit pack of 2.5 kg each is filled in a 2-layer laminated flexi pouch as a take-home ration and each pack meets the requiremen­t of one child for a month at 100 grams for 25 days.

In AP there are 17.22 lakh children between 7 months to 36 months and the scheme is implemente­d through 257 Integrated Child Developmen­t Services projects.

The state government has estimated that for implementa­tion of the Balamrutha­m scheme, 43, 58, 927 metric tonnes of weaning food is required.

Special Commission­er, Women Developmen­t and Child Welfare K.R.B.H.N. Chakravart­hi said that they are planning to revive this scheme from April 1. He said the state government is going to set up its own AP Foods in the state and till that time, they will procure the food from private companies.

Mr Chakravart­hi said that due to taking over of AP Foods by the TS government, the supply was stopped and the implementa­tion of Balamrutha­m scheme was affected.

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