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By: Express News Service | Bhubaneswar | March 3, 2015 2:21 am

Following the line of Tamil Nadu’s Amma’s Canteen, started by former chief minister Jayalalithaa, where idli is served at Rs 1 a piece, Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will soon introduce ‘Aahar’ scheme from this April, through which poor people coming to cities can avail lunch at Rs 5.

Under the scheme, the government would provide a meal for Rs 5 to the urban poor in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Sambalpur, Berhampur and Rourkela. The menu would comprise plain rice and dalma (a combination of dal and vegetables), payas and a few other food items that form part of staple Oriya lunch. Everyday, 25,000 people would be fed through such centres.

Corporate houses would provide assistance for the scheme while the state’s food supply and consumer welfare department and the urban development department would set up the necessary infrastructure.

Government sources said as poor people visiting different cities and towns for various works face difficulties in getting food due to high price, the ‘Aahar’ centres at bus stands, railway stations, hospitals and other crowded places would come to their rescue.

“People can avail the lunch at subsidised price. NGOs having experience in handling food related schemes will be assigned the job of distributing food to the poor in urban areas,” said Food and Supplies Minister Sanjay Dasburma.

Health inspectors of different municipal corporations would check quality of food being provided at the proposed ‘Aahar’ centres and different corporate houses would support the cheap food schemes in urban pockets, he said.

The cheap food scheme would be extended to other towns subsequently after reviewing the functioning of the ‘Aahar’ centres in the five cities.

Rs 5 a meal for poor in five Orissa towns | The Indian Express

Highly commendable.
 
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rice and pulses are already distributed for "free"(like Rs 1/kg for 35 kg or something like that)
 
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By: Express News Service | Bhubaneswar | March 3, 2015 2:21 am

Following the line of Tamil Nadu’s Amma’s Canteen, started by former chief minister Jayalalithaa, where idli is served at Rs 1 a piece, Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will soon introduce ‘Aahar’ scheme from this April, through which poor people coming to cities can avail lunch at Rs 5.

Under the scheme, the government would provide a meal for Rs 5 to the urban poor in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Sambalpur, Berhampur and Rourkela. The menu would comprise plain rice and dalma (a combination of dal and vegetables), payas and a few other food items that form part of staple Oriya lunch. Everyday, 25,000 people would be fed through such centres.

Corporate houses would provide assistance for the scheme while the state’s food supply and consumer welfare department and the urban development department would set up the necessary infrastructure.

Government sources said as poor people visiting different cities and towns for various works face difficulties in getting food due to high price, the ‘Aahar’ centres at bus stands, railway stations, hospitals and other crowded places would come to their rescue.

“People can avail the lunch at subsidised price. NGOs having experience in handling food related schemes will be assigned the job of distributing food to the poor in urban areas,” said Food and Supplies Minister Sanjay Dasburma.

Health inspectors of different municipal corporations would check quality of food being provided at the proposed ‘Aahar’ centres and different corporate houses would support the cheap food schemes in urban pockets, he said.

The cheap food scheme would be extended to other towns subsequently after reviewing the functioning of the ‘Aahar’ centres in the five cities.

Rs 5 a meal for poor in five Orissa towns | The Indian Express

Highly commendable.

In my state :mad::mad: No work culture left in my state.

After 1 Rupees per KG rice to now this. Naveen Patnaik gone crazy.

@Dash @thesolar65 @gslv
 
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Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime

Unfortunately,the Nehruvian brand of socialism has made sure that our culture of entitlement will take a few more generations to solve.

btw, I am not against this specific move as there are lots of hungry people in India who benefit by these schemes. I am only against the electoral objectives of such campaigns that continue to reinforce these false entitlements.
 
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In my state :mad::mad: No work culture left in my state.

After 1 Rupees per KG rice to now this. Naveen Patnaik gone crazy.

@Dash @thesolar65 @gslv


Bro you dont need to anger about it.
Rs 1/kg can be seen in our state also.But now majority consumers are NI laboures.
Tamil Nadu is an industrial state yet Amma distributes a lot for poor.Helping the poor people is a necessity my friend.
Population would become a burden if the peoples are unhealthy.And also giving food to poor people is noble act.
 
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By: Express News Service | Bhubaneswar | March 3, 2015 2:21 am

Following the line of Tamil Nadu’s Amma’s Canteen, started by former chief minister Jayalalithaa, where idli is served at Rs 1 a piece, Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will soon introduce ‘Aahar’ scheme from this April, through which poor people coming to cities can avail lunch at Rs 5.

Under the scheme, the government would provide a meal for Rs 5 to the urban poor in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Sambalpur, Berhampur and Rourkela. The menu would comprise plain rice and dalma (a combination of dal and vegetables), payas and a few other food items that form part of staple Oriya lunch. Everyday, 25,000 people would be fed through such centres.

Corporate houses would provide assistance for the scheme while the state’s food supply and consumer welfare department and the urban development department would set up the necessary infrastructure.

Government sources said as poor people visiting different cities and towns for various works face difficulties in getting food due to high price, the ‘Aahar’ centres at bus stands, railway stations, hospitals and other crowded places would come to their rescue.

“People can avail the lunch at subsidised price. NGOs having experience in handling food related schemes will be assigned the job of distributing food to the poor in urban areas,” said Food and Supplies Minister Sanjay Dasburma.

Health inspectors of different municipal corporations would check quality of food being provided at the proposed ‘Aahar’ centres and different corporate houses would support the cheap food schemes in urban pockets, he said.

The cheap food scheme would be extended to other towns subsequently after reviewing the functioning of the ‘Aahar’ centres in the five cities.

Rs 5 a meal for poor in five Orissa towns | The Indian Express

Highly commendable.
This is being run in Tamil Nadu from quite a while now, plus I can assure you that food served is quite good, couldn't see where it was made but the way they served etc was good and hygienic.
 
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In chattisgarh same type of programme is running from last few years named Dal bhat kendra.
 
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Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime

Unfortunately,the Nehruvian brand of socialism has made sure that our culture of entitlement will take a few more generations to solve.

btw, I am not against this specific move as there are lots of hungry people in India who benefit by these schemes. I am only against the electoral objectives of such campaigns that continue to reinforce these false entitlements.


That is always depends on peoples attitude.Kerala was one of pooreststate in this nation when we got the independence.But following commie govt ensure free food and health for needy people.I think it was so successful in our case.People travelled around the world for jobs .And a lot of money flowed n to our state.We have no industry yet we have high HDI in India.Not a great model.But still somewhat better than other approach.
 
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In my state :mad::mad: No work culture left in my state.

After 1 Rupees per KG rice to now this. Naveen Patnaik gone crazy.

@Dash @thesolar65 @gslv

If done effectively it might be a good scheme , it all depends on how he implements it. Orissa has some malnourishment prob like other states in india. The urban poor need some help bro.
 
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Bro you dont need to anger about it.
Rs 1/kg can be seen in our state also.But now majority consumers are NI laboures.
Tamil Nadu is an industrial state yet Amma distributes a lot for poor.Helping the poor people is a necessity my friend.
Population would become a burden if the peoples are unhealthy.And also giving food to poor people is noble act.

Come to Odisha and see yourself. We are not getting any workers to work in our fields or shops. If someone is there they are asking for heavy charges. Those who were working now sitting in their homes and eating 1 Rs rice.

Govt is not creating jobs in the state. People going to states like Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamilnadu, Karnataka and others to abroad for work. It's like a taboo now if someone wants to work in odisha.

Is it going to help anyway ? Would those poors going to get jobs?
 
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