Deccan Chronicle

MILK, NOT EGGS IN ANGANWADI DIET, SAYS CHOUHAN

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Bhopal, Sept. 15: Milk and not eggs will be given to children at ‘anganwadis’ in Madhya Pradesh to tackle malnutriti­on, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan clarified on Tuesday.

Women and child developmen­t minister Imarti Devi had said earlier that eggs will be distribute­d at anganwadis (government-run child care centres) in the state.

“We will distribute milk to malnourish­ed children. Not eggs but milk will be given to the children. We will start a campaign (against malnutriti­on),” Chouhan said. He had taken a stand against distributi­on of eggs to children at schools and anganwadis during his previous tenure as chief minister too, citing concerns of vegetarian parents.

He was speaking after inaugurati­ng an exhibition on the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to mark the latter’s birthday at the state BJP office here on Tuesday. The BJP is observing a “service week” to mark Modi’s birthday from September 16 to 23. Informing that the state government will also observe a ‘week for the poor’ during this period, Chouhan said the distributi­on of milk at anganwadis will start from September 17. Various welfare programmes for the poor would be organised every day during the week, he informed.

Two weeks ago, Imarti Devi had said in Gwalior that to eradicate malnutriti­on, eggs would be served to the children who opt for them, besides fruit. Devi had started distributi­on of eggs in some tribaldomi­nated blocks when she held the same portfolio under the previous Cong-govt.

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