Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has launched a midday meal scheme for hospital attendants at just Rs 10 per meal. The initiative, supported by the Rotary Club, provides nutritious food including eggs and lentils. A new shelter facility has also been introduced for families accompanying patients. The program aligns with PM Modi's vision for affordable welfare schemes.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Launches Rs 10 Midday Meals for Hospital Attendants

  • Affordable Rs 10 meals include eggs, lentils, and vegetables
  • Initiative launched with Rotary Club and Patient Welfare Committee
  • New shelter facility for attendants also introduced
  • Aligns with PM Modi's vision for welfare programs
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Tripura CM Manik Saha launches midday meal for patients' attendants at Rs 10

Tripura CM introduces Rs 10 midday meals for patients' attendants at GBP Hospital, ensuring affordable nutrition with eggs, lentils, and vegetables.

"Getting a nutritious meal for just Rs 10 is a significant relief for many. – Archana Roy"

Agartala, March 31

In a commendable effort to support underprivileged patients and their families, Agartala Government Medical College (AGMC) and Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital (GBP Hospital) have introduced a midday meal service priced at just Rs 10 with various items for their convenience.

The initiative, launched in collaboration with the Rotary Club and the Patient Welfare Committee, aims to provide nutritious meals at an unbelievable cost.

GBP Hospital, one of the oldest medical institutions in the region, serves a large number of patients, many of whom travel from outside Agartala for treatment.

"Recognizing the financial strain on these patients and their families, the hospital administration, along with the state government, has ensured that wholesome meals--including eggs, vegetables, and lentils--are available at a nominal cost.

Agartala Government Medical College and Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital, commonly known as GBP Hospital, is one of the oldest hospitals in the city. It currently has 150 undergraduate students and about 89 postgraduate students. Many patients come here from outside the city", Tripura CM Manik Saha said while speaking to ANI.

"I have worked at this hospital before, and recently, discussions were ongoing about the fact that patients often have family members accompanying them. In collaboration with the Rotary Club and the Patient Welfare Committee, a midday meal service has now been launched, providing meals for just Rs 10. I personally provided a meal to a patient, and they were very happy. You can understand how significant it is to get a meal for Rs 10, which includes eggs, vegetables, and lentils", he added.

"As the Prime Minister has emphasized the importance of such initiatives, we have ensured that this program remains within our budget. Additionally, we are constructing a shelter room for those coming from outside, where they can stay and have meals. This facility has already been launched, and we are working further to enhance it."

Archana Roy, a former hospital staff member, expressed her happiness at the initiative, stating, "I personally provided a meal to a patient, and they were very happy. Getting a nutritious meal for just Rs 10 is a significant relief for many. I appreciate the government's support in making this possible."

In addition to the meal service, a new shelter facility has been constructed for families accompanying patients. This initiative ensures they have a place to stay and access to affordable food, significantly reducing their hardships.

The Tripura Chief Minister recently inaugurated this program, reinforcing the government's commitment to the welfare of the poor. Many patients and their families have expressed gratitude, acknowledging that such a facility was previously unavailable. "We have been here for the past one and a half months, and earlier, we had no choice but to eat outside. This initiative has truly helped us," shared one beneficiary.

The initiative aligns with the vision of the Prime Minister, who has emphasized the importance of affordable meal programs for the economically disadvantaged. The government has ensured that the initiative remains within budget while maximizing its reach and impact.

With such welfare initiatives gaining momentum, many residents of Tripura, including Archana Roy from Udaipur, hope that future governments continue to prioritize the needs of the underprivileged. "No matter how many generations come in the future, we always hope to have a government like this that cares for us," she added.

The state government remains committed to further enhancing the program, ensuring that every patient and their family receives adequate support during their stay at GB Hospital.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is such a thoughtful initiative! My aunt was hospitalized last year and we struggled with food expenses. ₹10 for a nutritious meal is a game-changer for families. 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they maintain quality control. Cheap food is great, but it must be hygienic and properly cooked. The shelter addition is brilliant though!
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Sunil D.
My brother works at GBP Hospital and says the attendants are so relieved! Many come from villages and spend all their savings on treatment. At least now they won't go hungry.
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Ananya R.
Eggs AND lentils for ₹10? That's unbelievable! 😲 Hope other states take inspiration from this. Healthcare isn't just about medicine - it's about caring for the whole family's needs.
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Mohit G.
The shelter facility is what impresses me most. Waiting outside hospitals overnight is brutal, especially in monsoon. Small things make big differences in people's lives.

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