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This will benefit over 26 lakh students in government and aided schools registered under the mid-day meals program.
The kits will be delivered by the first week of July, Vijayan told reporters here.
“The government has been constantly intervening to ensure the food security of the people in spite of the crisis caused by the COVID pandemic. Several projects have already been implemented in this regard,” he said.
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Free provision kits were also distributed.
“As a continuation of these activities, school children, who used to benefit from the mid-day meals program, will be given free provision kits,” he said.
The grocery kits would contain rice and nine other items like lentils, sugar, curry powder, salt, etc, Vijayan said, adding, Rs 81.37 crore has been approved for this purpose.