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PM-POSHAN scheme: 70 people get employment in Bihar's Kaimur, thank PM Modi

IANS April 16, 2025 191 views

The PM-POSHAN scheme has created meaningful employment opportunities for 70 individuals in Bihar's Kaimur district. Local workers like Nisha Devi and Sameer Ansari are preparing meals and maintaining hygiene in school kitchens. The program not only provides nutritious food to over 11 crore students but also supports job seekers preparing for competitive exams. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative demonstrates a holistic approach to community development through education and employment.

"We clean the floors, do the dishes, and clean the rice" - Nisha Devi, Program Beneficiary"
Kaimur, April 16: At least 70 people got employment in Bihar's Kaimur under the PM-POSHAN scheme and expressed their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the initiative.

Key Points

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PM-POSHAN provides employment to 70 locals in school meal program

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Scheme supports students with nutritious daily meals

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Part-time work allows competitive exam preparation

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Enhances school participation and community development

Few of the people who got employment under the scheme spoke to IANS about their role, functioning and thanked PM Modi for the opportunity.

An official said all 70 people employed under the scheme prepare food, take care of the cleanliness, and transport food to various schools at Patna Mod, Bailodi Panchayat in Mohania block of the district. Food is prepared hygienically, and a semi-automatic machine has been installed.

Thanking PM Modi for the job, Nisha Devi said eight women have been employed. "We clean the floors, do the dishes, and clean the rice," she said.

Sameer Ansari, who is preparing for a competitive exam and working at the centre, also thanked PM Modi for his employment.

Ansari said that if anyone wants to appear for competitions, he/she can do that with this job because it is part-time work.

The kitchen in-charge, Akhlaq Ahmed, said many students employed here while preparing for their competitive exams have secured government jobs with their hard work.

Talking about the food menu, he shared: "We have varied dishes every day. On Monday, we provide rice, mixed dal and green vegetables, while jeera rice and soybean vegetable on Tuesday."

Ahmed thanked PM Modi for providing employment and food to the hungry.

He pointed out that the financial condition of many students studying in schools is not so good, and they are unable to have pulses and vegetables due to the scheme.

For the unversed, PM POSHAN is a centrally-sponsored scheme under which meal is served to 11.20 crore students of Balvatika and Classes I to 8, in 10.36 lakh government and government-aided schools on all school days.

It aims to provide nutritional support and enhance the school participation of students. Recently, the Ministry of Education enhanced the ‘Material Cost’ by 9.50 per cent, and new rates will be applicable across all the states/union territories from May 1.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a positive initiative! Providing employment while ensuring children get nutritious meals is a win-win. Kudos to everyone involved 👏
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Priya M.
While the scheme is commendable, I hope there's proper monitoring to ensure food quality standards are maintained consistently across all centers. Good nutrition is crucial for growing children.
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Sunil T.
My cousin got a job through this scheme last year. It's helped his family tremendously while he prepares for UPSC. More such opportunities needed in rural areas!
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Anjali R.
The menu sounds nutritious and varied! So important for children's development. Hope this inspires other districts to implement similar programs 🌟
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Vikram S.
Great to see schemes that address both employment and nutrition. But I wonder - are the wages sufficient for these workers to support their families?
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Neha P.
The part-time aspect is brilliant! Allows people to earn while pursuing education. More such flexible job opportunities needed across India.

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