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CM Sarma lays foundation of community kitchen in Nalbari

CM Sarma lays foundation of community kitchen in Nalbari

Time of India07-06-2025

Guwahati: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday performed 'bhumi puja' and laid the foundation stone for the Akshaya Patra Foundation's centralised community kitchen at Gandhia in Nalbari.
The community kitchen, budgeted at Rs 25 crores, will serve 25,000 students midday meals across schools in Nalbari district and parts of Tamulpur and Baksa districts.
Sarma acknowledged the Hare Krishna Movement and Akshaya Patra Foundation's contributions in providing meals in govt schools. Current mid-day meal staff will maintain their positions, while teachers can focus more on academic duties. He also noted Akshaya Patra's assistance during floods in Kamrup district.
The chief minister discussed the midday meal programme's development, which began in the Jalukbari constituency in 2011-12 and expanded to various Guwahati regions and Kamrup district.
Earlier, Sarma inaugurated a three-storey inspection bungalow near Ghograpar Higher Secondary School, constructed at approximately Rs 4.96 crores.

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