Egg fund will not run in Madhya Pradesh Dr.Narottam Mishra
Many times the demand for eggs by children in Anganwadis to improve the health of children in Madhya Pradesh, which is known for malnutrition, but whenever eggs are mentioned, eggs are taken in the political corridors of government or ministries. Eggs are controversial. From August 25, Sejm’s Department of Women and Child Development issued an order for the distribution of eggs and chickens to children living in orphanages and orphanages. Madhya Pradesh Home Minister, Dr Narottam Mishra, expressed displeasure with the decision. The Minister of the Interior said – the egg funds will not do well. Under no circumstances would she let him walk. A notice 25 out of 25 newspapers, Narottam said there is no offer
On August 25, the Women’s Child Development Department provided a home for the children, and on August 25, an orphanage. The Madhya Pradesh newspaper published about 681 pages of guardianship orders for children living at home. When asked about the decision to donate eggs and chickens to children, Home Secretary Dr Narottam Mishra said, “This topic has been brought up, there is confusion. Such a proposal is not considered by the government and will not be implemented. Not a single newspaper published such information. Egg funds in parliament have not been launched.
Kamal Nath S eggs are recommended for children. Then there is confusion about it. However, after a general protest, the Office of Women and Children did not comply with this decision. Although Imarti still repeats the children’s eggs even after joining the BJP.
In 2015, the chicken egg rule was also applied, but never laid, there is a chicken and egg recipe in the government model rule. But the congressman has a vegetarian menu instead of chicken and eggs because of the small child’s budget. The 2015 rule also addressed this issue, but was never implemented. The announcement this time also attracted attention. In MP, a child costs 2,160 rupees a month. The Department decided that the Department of Manoomilla and Child Development included this content in its notification to the Kishore Justice Code. This is probably the first time such standards have been established. His announcement was made public on August 25. Following this decision, a dispute broke out within the government. It would be menudal, raima, gram, breakfast milk, leafy vegetables, fresh cheese or buttermilk, 115 grams of chicken or eggs four days a week, 100 grams of jaggery or cheese, sweet treats, tea or coffee , semolina or poha, kichdi and bread. The seasoning is also enough. Argali, mung, green gram and kabuli gram will also be available.
Eat leafy greens with fenugreek, spinach, and mustard once a week. If any establishment has land, grow these vegetables. There are also seasonal fruits. Meals will be distributed four times a day.
What boys and girls will wear, and what length and width will be for living rooms, dining rooms and kitchens, and other rooms in public facilities. He also specified what clothes boys and girls would wear and how many pairs of clothes they would have to deliver each year. -profiles, etc. All of these will be available after three and six months upon entry. There are two more scarves in the sweater. There are also shoes, bags and school uniforms. He will see each other three and six months after admission. Jackets will be given two extra beanie hats a year. Kurt’s pajamas can be found every six months.