TN CM’s free breakfast scheme to benefit students of 74 schools in Coimbatore

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Chennai, Aug 18 (The South India Times): The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s free breakfast scheme for primary school students will have maximum beneficiaries from Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC).

According to the state education department, there will be 7,618 students from CCMC who will benefit from the scheme, announced by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on July 27. 1,119 students from Mettupalayam while 730 from Madukkarai Municipalities of Coimbatore district will also get benefitted by the scheme.

These students are from 62 schools in Coimbatore Municipal corporation, six from Mettupalayam Municipality, and three from Madukkara Municipality which makes a total of 74 schools in the district the beneficiaries of the scheme. The CCMC has already floated a tender inviting bid to prepare and distribute breakfast in the common kitchen from Monday to Friday. The tender will be for a period of three years.

The contractor would set up a common kitchen and supply breakfast to distribution points in five zones. Transit centers will be identified by the Corporation for the distribution of food, CCMC officials told IANS.

According to the officials, an amount of Rs 10 to Rs 12 is fixed per child for breakfast, and is waiting for the tenders to be opened to finalize the project in the Coimbatore district. A total of 1,14,095 students from 1,545 schools across the state have been identified as beneficiaries in the first phase of the scheme and each municipality or panchayat can float tenders to implement the scheme.

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