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CM to open Amma canteen at GH

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The Hindu            20.11.2013 

CM to open Amma canteen at GH

Staff Reporter

The Chennai Corporation will commence operations of an Amma canteen on the premises of Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital on Wednesday.

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa will inaugurate the facility at a function at the Secretariat.

The civic body plans to sell 10,000 idlis, 2,000 plates of sambar rice, 1,500 of curd rice, 1,000 of kariveppilai rice and 2,000 of pongal to persons visiting the hospital every day. The hospital receives more than 10,000 visitors per day.

The prices at the new Amma canteen will be similar to those at the other facilities across the city. The restaurant is expected to supplement the hospital’s canteen.

The beneficiaries are likely to be visitors from less-privileged economic backgrounds. A chunk of the two lakh visitors to Chennai Central station are also likely to use the canteen.

The Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, which receives the largest number of patients from other districts among government hospitals, has 2,722 beds.

Six other government hospitals in the city will get Amma canteens shortly.

The restaurant is expected to supplement the hospital’s canteen.

 

Coimbatore Corporation starts herbal canteen

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The Hindu            15.11.2013

Coimbatore Corporation starts herbal canteen

Staff Reporter

There is now more than one reason to visit the Coimbatore Corporation main office in Town Hall – the civic body has started a herbal canteen, Amma Mooligai Unavagam.

Mayor S.M. Velusamy inaugurated the canteen in the presence of Commissioner G. Latha, Deputy Commissioner S. Sivarasu, Deputy Mayor Leelavathi Unni, City Engineer K. Sugumar and Councillors on Thursday.

A release the civic body issued said that the objective of the canteen was to provide healthy food to the 500-odd visitors and the Corporation staff, majority of who suffered high blood pressure, diabetes and other lifestyle diseases. The canteen will offer a variety of herbal soups at 11 a.m. followed by lunch at 12.30 p.m. and snack with herbal tea at 4 p.m.

A women self help group will run the canteen. A team of Siddha doctors will supervise the operations and also ensure quality of food, said Ms. Latha. The Corporation had advanced Rs. 60,000 to the group to meet the initial costs. The group will repay the money from the profit it earns. It will also pay a nominal rent to the Corporation.

The release said that the Corporation had trained the self help group women in cooking herbal food. They would serve banana pith soup, thuthuvalai soup, navalpazha soup, vegetable soup, corn soup and bitter gourd soup. The lunch would include rice with greens, rice with curry leaves, rice with mint and a few more varieties apart from meals. The evening snack menu would have sukku coffee, lemon tea, green tea, ginger tea and milk with palm jaggery.

Ms. Latha said that the Corporation would also place orders with the self help groups for snack served to officers.

 

Special coaching for sanitary workers’ kids

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The Hindu             14.11.2013

Special coaching for sanitary workers’ kids

Special Correspondent

The Tiruchirapalli City Corporation will take steps to provide special coaching to the wards of sanitary workers of the civic body so as to prevent them from dropping out of schools.

Speaking at a grievance redress meet exclusively for sanitary workers of ward 15 of the Corporation here on Tuesday, Corporation Commissioner V.P. Thandapani said wards of sanitary workers would be provided coaching with the help of voluntary organisations at the nearest community centre or corporation schools.

Adequate basic infrastructure will be provided at these places to provide coaching from Monday to Friday.

“We want your wards to be well educated and become officers like us,” he told the workers. Mr. Thandapani said that steps were taken to build 200 houses for sanitary workers in each of the four zones of the corporation.

R. Gnanasekar, zonal chairperson, K. Abishekapuram zone, said sanitary workers who maintain the streets clean would be awarded prizes.

“We want your wards to become officers like us”

 


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