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This Article is From Jun 22, 2014

Gujarat Chief Minister Urges People to Help Government for Malnutrition-Free State

Gujarat Chief Minister Urges People to Help Government for Malnutrition-Free State
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Chief Minister Anandi Patel on Saturday called for people's participation in the mission to make the state malnutrition-free.

"To fulfil the dream of malnutrition-free Gujarat, envisaged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I make an appeal to the leaders of the society to distribute nutritious food items such as sukhdi (Gujarati delicacy made of wheat flour), fruits and pulses in Anganwadis," Chief Minister Anandi Patel said adding the government needs people's participation in the initiative.

Anganwadis are the government sponsored child-care centres in India.

Ms Patel was speaking at 'Shala Praveshotsav' (a Gujarat government initiative for school enrolment drive) in Bopal and Thaltej localities in the city.

She said there is a need to establish a social set-up with people's participation that can help instill hygienic values and healthy habits in children along with the academic education.

The Chief Minister said this enrolment drive campaign was initiated by the then chief minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi in the year 2003 which had shown the path to the entire nation in reducing the dropout ratio and improving literacy rate.

Ms Patel called for people's participation also in building smart schools in villages where local students can get advanced education.

The 'Praveshotsav' initiative was first introduced by former chief minister Narendra Modi twelve years back, which is still held across the state to increase the enrolment of students in the government-run primary schools.

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