
Telangana: Over 10 crore meals served under Annapurna Food Scheme since 2014
Hyderabad: The Telangana government’s subsidised meal programme, Annapurna Food Scheme, which serves hot and hygienic meals for Rs 5, has achieved a new milestone by serving over 10.22 crore people since its inception in 2014.
This scheme is one of the biggest public feeding programmes in the country and was given an impetus by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao‘s vision that not one person should stay hungry.
The Annapurna Canteens took off with eight locations and as they instantly turned into a boon for the poor, the Telangana government increased the number of canteens to 150 in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits.
From March 2014 till November 2022, Rs 198.43 crore have been spent and 10.22 crore people were served meals, according to the GHMC.
The civic body which runs the scheme has been making arrangements to serve food in a better ambience. As a part of this exercise, on a pilot basis seating facilities and shelters were added to eight Annapurna canteens making the dining more comfortable.