Gujarat CM Launches Nutritious Breakfast Scheme For Over 40 Lakh Students

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has launched the Mukhyamantri Paushtik Alpahar Yojana, providing a nutritious breakfast to students in government and grant-in-aid primary schools. The scheme, part of the Suposhit Gujarat Mission, currently benefits over 40 lakh students across 32,265 schools in the state. The government has allocated Rs 617.67 crore for the initiative in the 2025-26 budget.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Launches Mukhyamantri Paushtik Alpahar Yojana For Students

  • Gujarat CM launches nutrition scheme for students
  • Over 40 lakh students to receive breakfast in schools
  • Scheme aims to boost attendance and nutrition levels
  • State allocates Rs 617 crore for 2025-26 for the initiative
  • Gujarat becomes first state to provide such comprehensive snack plan
  • Part of broader 'Suposhit Gujarat' and 'Padhai Bhi, Poshan Bhi' goals
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CM Bhupendra Patel launches several initiatives including Mukhyamantri Paushtik Alpahar Yojana for over 40 lakh students in Gujarat

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel launches the Mukhyamantri Paushtik Alpahar Yojana, providing nutritious breakfast to over 40 lakh students in government schools.

"Along with the mid-day meal in government schools, this initiative provides a fresh and nutritious breakfast. As a result, students' interest in government schools has increased, along with a significant improvement in their nutritional levels. - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel / Official Release"

Gandhinagar (Gujarat), December 23

To promote the values of good governance across the country, 25 December, the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister and Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee, is observed as "Good Governance Day." Guided by these principles, the Government of Gujarat, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, has launched several initiatives aimed at the holistic welfare of citizens. One such significant initiative is the Mukhyamantri Paushtik Alpahar Yojana, which strengthens children's education by ensuring adequate nutrition. At present, more than 40 lakh students across Gujarat are benefiting from this scheme.

According to the official release, emphasising the importance of nutrition alongside children's education, the Chief Minister stated, "Along with the mid-day meal in government schools, this initiative provides a fresh and nutritious breakfast. As a result, students' interest in government schools has increased, along with a significant improvement in their nutritional levels. The state government also remains firmly committed to ensuring that government schools are adequately equipped with essential facilities, including modern classrooms, drinking water, electricity, toilets, sanitation, and transportation."

During his three-year tenure, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has established new benchmarks of Sushasan, Seva (Service), and Vikas by implementing welfare-oriented schemes that ensure holistic development and strengthen good governance in the state. Notably, the Chief Minister launched this scheme on 11 December 2024. According to the press release, the primary objective of this scheme, introduced under the Suposhit Gujarat Mission, is to ensure that students in government and grant-in-aid primary schools receive a nutritious breakfast in addition to the mid-day meal provided under the PM Poshan Yojana.

All students enrolled in schools covered under the PM Poshan Yojana regularly receive benefits under the Mukhyamantri Paushtik Alpahar Yojana, said the release. Under this scheme, students are provided with nutritious food containing an average of 200 kilocalories and 6 grams of protein. At present, more than 40 lakh students from 32,265 primary schools across the state are receiving calorie and protein-rich nutrition.

Students of Ahmadpur Primary School in Dehgam taluka of Gandhinagar are benefiting from this initiative. Explaining how the scheme has proved beneficial for children, the school principal, Hasmukh Patel, stated that since the launch of the Mukhyamantri Paushtik Alpahar Yojana, there has been a marked improvement in both students' school attendance and their nutritional levels.

In rural areas, parents often leave early for daily labour, resulting in children frequently coming to school without a proper meal. Prior to the introduction of this scheme, many students attended school irregularly and showed limited interest in their studies. Following its implementation, regular attendance has increased significantly. Furthermore, the number of malnourished children has declined considerably, while the inclusion of pulses in the supplementary nutrition has supported their physical development. This sensitive initiative of the Government of Gujarat is playing a vital role in ensuring the holistic development of children.

Notably, under this scheme, children are provided with nutritious snacks such as sukhdi, chana chaat, mixed pulses, and millet-based food items. For the financial year 2025-26, the state government has allocated a budget of Rs 617.67 crore for this scheme. Gujarat is the first state to decide on providing nutritious snacks to all students from Balvatikas to Class 8, in addition to meals provided under the PM Poshan Yojana. Through this nutrition-focused initiative, the Gujarat Government is fulfilling Hon'ble PM's goal of 'Padhai Bhi, Poshan Bhi'.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step, but implementation is key. 617 crore is a huge budget. We need strict monitoring to ensure the funds reach the children and the food quality is maintained. No corruption should be allowed in such a sensitive scheme.
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Hasmukh Patel
As a school principal mentioned in the article, I can confirm the positive change. Attendance has improved by nearly 15% since the scheme started. The children are more energetic in the morning classes. 'Padhai Bhi, Poshan Bhi' is becoming a reality here.
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Aditya G
Investing in children's nutrition is investing in the future of the state. Healthy children become productive citizens. This, along with improving school infrastructure, shows a holistic approach to education. Gujarat is setting a benchmark.
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Sarah B
This is wonderful to read. The focus on millet-based items is also very smart, promoting nutritious and sustainable local grains. A full child cannot learn properly. This addresses a fundamental need.
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Karthik V
While the scheme is praiseworthy, I hope the government ensures a balanced menu that includes seasonal fruits occasionally. Also, what about children in private unaided schools from similar economic backgrounds? The benefit should be need-based, not just school-type based.
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Nisha Z

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