Mama's Gift: How Manipur Relief Camps Nourish 1,000+ Displaced Infants

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla has extended financial support to strengthen the Mama's Gift initiative. This nutritional supplement provides essential nourishment to displaced infants in relief camps across nine districts. Developed with technical guidance from NHM doctors, the ready-to-eat mix uses locally available ingredients. The program has already benefited over 1,000 children affected by ethnic violence in the state.

Key Points: Manipur Governor Funds Mama's Gift Nutrition for Displaced Children

  • Locally prepared nutritional supplement for infants aged 9+ months
  • Developed with NHM doctors and nutritionists technical guidance
  • Distributed across 300+ relief camps in nine Manipur districts
  • Uses easily available ingredients like atta, soybean, and milk powder
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'Mama's gift': Nutritious diet for infants in Manipur relief camps

Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla supports Mama's Gift nutritional supplement benefiting over 1,000 displaced infants across nine Manipur districts amid ethnic violence.

"a symbol of community care and resilience - Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla"

Imphal, Nov 1

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Saturday extended financial assistance to the Manipur State Rural Livelihoods Mission (MSRLM) to strengthen the development and distribution of “Mama’s Gift”, officials said.

A Raj Bhavan official said that “Mama’s Gift” is a locally prepared nutritional supplement designed to meet the needs of ethnic violence-hit displaced children aged nine months and above. Developed under the technical guidance of doctors and nutritionists from the National Health Mission (NHM), Manipur, “Mama’s Gift” is prepared by the Lamyanbi Village Level Federation (VLF), Khurai, under the MSRLM. The initiative has so far benefitted over 1,000 children in relief camps across nine districts, including Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Jiribam, Kakching, Tengnoupal, and Kangpokpi.

The Governor lauded the collective effort behind the initiative, describing “Mama’s Gift” as a symbol of community care and resilience. He noted that the contribution from Raj Bhavan, Imphal, is a humble gesture to support the well-being of children and to encourage continued compassion in action.

Another official said that in an endeavour to fulfil the nutritious dietary requirements of infants, particularly of those who are currently lodged at the relief camps of displaced persons of violence-hit Manipur, the MSRLM, under the department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, launched “Mama’s Gift”, a complementary food for infants, in June 2023. Mama’s Nutrimix is a ready-to-eat complementary food with high calorific value for infants, the official said. It is to be mixed directly with lukewarm water and fed.

Easily available raw materials like atta, roasted soybean, roasted chana, milk powder and sugar are the ingredients of the “Mama's Gift”. The state government has established over 300 relief camps in Imphal valley and hilly regions to provide shelter to over 59,000 men, women and children, who were displaced after the ethnic violence broke out in the state in May 2023.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some positive news from Manipur. The nutritional supplement sounds well-designed with doctors' guidance. Hope this reaches every child in need across all relief camps. The government should ensure continuous supply and quality checks.
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Sarah B
As a nutritionist, I appreciate the thoughtful formulation - atta, soybean, chana, milk powder provide complete protein and energy. The ready-to-eat aspect is practical for relief camp conditions. Hope they monitor the children's growth regularly.
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Arjun K
While this initiative is commendable, I hope the government is also working on long-term solutions to bring peace so these families can return home. Temporary relief is good but permanent peace is what Manipur truly needs.
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Meera T
The name "Mama's Gift" itself is so touching ❤️. It shows the maternal care and concern for these innocent children affected by violence. Community-led initiatives like this VLF group deserve more recognition and support.
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David E
Impressed by the scale - 1000+ children across 9 districts. The involvement of local women's federation ensures community ownership. This could be a model for other conflict-affected regions in India. Well done MSRLM!

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