Minister Jaimala visits two anganwadis

August 17, 2018 01:00 am | Updated 01:00 am IST - UDUPI

Jaimala, Minister for Women and Child Welfare, interacting with children at the anganwadi centre at Kadiyali in Udupi on Thursday.

Jaimala, Minister for Women and Child Welfare, interacting with children at the anganwadi centre at Kadiyali in Udupi on Thursday.

Jaimala, Minister for Women and Child Development, visited and inspected two anganwadis and the State Home here on Thursday.

She visited the anganwadi at Kadiyali here and interacted with children and the anganwadi assistant. Ms. Jaimala tasted the sprouted vegetables and creamy milk being given to the children at the anganwadi.

She also checked the children-friendly toilet facilities there and the outer premises of the anganwadi.

Later, she visited an anganwadi at Kodankur which has nine children.

The anganwadi worker and assistant were present on their duties. She checked the external premises there. She said that a water tank was needed for the anganwadi. She spoke to the people who had come to the anganwadi and collected information about its activities.

Later, Ms. Jaimala visited the State Women’s Home, which has 61 inmates. She inspected the work of the women at the fruit processing unit and incense stick making unit at the State Home. She spoke to the inmates and sought details of their background. She urged the inmates to take interest in horticulture and make use of the library facility in their premises and also to give importance to their health through Yoga. She urged the supervisors at the Home to treat the inmates kindly. She pointed out that the rice should be supplied there according to the strength of the inmates in the Home.

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