Recently Uttar Pradesh Government has started 'Hot Cooked Food Scheme'

Recently Uttar Pradesh Government has started 'Hot Cooked Food Scheme'

Daily Current Affairs   /   Recently Uttar Pradesh Government has started 'Hot Cooked Food Scheme'

Change Language English Hindi

Category : National Published on: November 27 2023

Share on facebook
  • 'Hot Cooked Food Scheme' has recently been launched by the Uttar Pradesh government.
  • This scheme has been started by Yogi Adityanath.
  • This scheme has been started from Ayodhya.
  • Under this scheme, hot food will be given to small children at all the Anganwadi centers of the state.
  • Children in the age group of 3 to 6 will be able to benefit from this scheme.
  • Under this scheme, each child will be given 70 grams of hot cooked food.
  • This food will be provided to Anganwadi centers located in primary and upper primary schools and within a radius of 200 meters from the school.
Recent Post's
  • Indian Bank inks pact with Tata Power Solar Systems to offer financing solutions.

    Read More....
  • Novak Djokovic secures his fifth Laureus Sportsman Award.

    Read More....
  • Diksha Dagar achieves a tied third-place finish in the Joburg Ladies Open tournament.

    Read More....
  • India ranks as the fourth-largest military spender globally in 2023, according to SIPRI.

    Read More....
  • Sudhir Kakar, renowned as the 'father of Indian psychoanalysis,' passes away at the age of 85.

    Read More....
  • RazorPay partners with Airtel Payments Bank to introduce UPI infrastructure, enhancing digital payment accessibility.

    Read More....
  • Supreme Court rules that film trailers are not binding commitments but rather serve to generate anticipation and excitement.

    Read More....
  • MATTER receives recognition with the Clarivate South Asia Innovation Award 2024 in the Automotive category, showcasing its innovative contributions.

    Read More....
  • Narsingh Yadav, former wrestler, chosen as chairman of WFI's seven-member athletes' panel, emphasizing athlete representation.

    Read More....
  • World Veterinary Day 2024, observed annually on the last Saturday of April ( 27 April).

    Read More....