Gujarat Minister Serves Meals to Workers on His Birthday, Inspires Dignity

Gujarat Minister Kunvarji Bavaliya marked his 71st birthday by personally serving meals to construction workers at a 'Shramik Annapurna Yojana' centre in Gandhinagar. The state government scheme provides highly subsidised, nutritious meals to registered construction workers and their families for just five rupees. Since its launch in 2017, the initiative has distributed over 4.37 crore meals and currently operates 293 centres across Gujarat, with plans to launch hundreds more. The minister also reviewed on-site health facilities and emphasized the government's commitment to reaching workers in remote areas.

Key Points: Gujarat Minister Serves Food at Shramik Annapurna Centre on Birthday

  • Minister celebrated birthday by serving workers
  • Scheme provides nutritious meals for Rs 5
  • Over 4.37 crore meals served since 2017
  • 293 centres operational, 421 new ones planned
  • Includes health check-ups and first-aid facilities
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Gujarat minister visits 'Shramik Annapurna Yojana' centre, serves food on his birthday

Gujarat Minister Kunvarji Bavaliya celebrated his 71st birthday by serving meals to construction workers at a subsidised 'Shramik Annapurna Yojana' centre.

"The government aims to extend this facility to workers even in the remotest corners of the state. - Kunvarji Bavaliya"

Gandhinagar, March 16

Gujarat cabinet minister for Labour, Skill Development and Employment, and Rural Development Kunvarji Bavaliya celebrated his 71st birthday in a unique manner on Monday.

Instead of hosting a grand event, he visited the 'Shramik Annapurna Yojana' (Workers' Annapurna Scheme) centre in Gandhinagar and personally served meals to the hundreds of destitute people present there.

Kunvarji Bavaliya interacted with the workers to inquire about their well-being and also personally inspected the quality of the food being provided at the centre. He asserted that the government is committed to ensuring that workers toiling in the construction sector receive adequate nutrition.

The Shramik Annapurna Yojana is a scheme of the Gujarat government under which the registered construction workers are provided nutritious meals at concessional rates at the workplace. Registered construction workers and their family members are entitled to get the benefits.

This initiative has proved highly beneficial for the marginalised and deprived families. Under this scheme, workers are provided with simple, wholesome, and nutritious meals at a highly subsidised rate of just Rs 5.

The meal typically consists of 'roti' (flatbread), vegetables, 'dal' (lentils), rice, pickles, green chillies, and 'gur' (jaggery), while a sweet dish is also served once a week. In addition to the meals, primary health check-up facilities are also made available for the workers.

The scheme was launched in June 2017 for the state's construction workers and is being administered through the Gujarat Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.

According to the state government, approximately 1.05 crore meals were distributed to workers during the financial year 2025-26, while a total of 4.37 crore meals have been distributed since the inception of the scheme.

Regarding the expansion of the scheme, the Gujarat cabinet minister informed that 293 centres are currently operating successfully across Gujarat.

"121 new centres are set to be launched soon, while plans have been outlined in this year's budget to open an additional 300 new centres. The government aims to extend this facility to workers even in the remotest corners of the state, ensuring they have access to nutritious, home-style meals," he added.

The Minister also reviewed the health facilities available at the centre and directed the department to ensure that special, season-appropriate care is provided to workers at construction sites and their families. The Workers' Welfare Board is also making all types of first-aid facilities available at these centres.

The Minister's inspiring initiative was also met with visible joy and a sense of dignity among the workers.

The workers expressed that receiving nutritious meals at a low cost provides them with significant relief and ensures that food is easily accessible to them during their working hours.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the gesture is good, let's not forget this is also a PR event. The real test is whether the quality of food and facilities are maintained daily, not just when a minister visits. I hope the health check-ups are regular and effective.
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Arjun K
The menu is spot on! Roti, dal, sabzi, rice, achaar, and even jaggery. That's a proper, balanced Indian thali. Providing this for construction workers who do hard physical labour is not just charity, it's essential for their health and productivity. Great initiative! 🙏
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Sarah B
Over 4 crore meals served since 2017? That's an impressive scale. The plan to expand to more centres, especially in remote areas, is crucial. Access to affordable, nutritious food is a basic right. Hope the expansion happens smoothly.
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Karthik V
My father was a construction worker. I know the struggle of packing a lunch that stays fresh in the heat or spending hard-earned money on expensive, often unhealthy, street food. A scheme like this at the workplace would have been a godsend for our family. This is real 'antyodaya' - serving the last person.
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Nikhil C
The inclusion of primary health check-ups is a smart move. Often, these workers neglect their health due to cost and time. Having basic facilities at the meal centre kills two birds with one stone. Hope they also have a system to follow up on any health issues detected.

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