Government launches Mathru Poorna scheme

To meet nutritional needs of pregnant and lactating women in rural areas

October 02, 2017 11:58 pm | Updated 11:58 pm IST - Bengaluru

Bengaluru  Karnataka  02/10/2017  The Chief Minister Siddramaiah serving Mid Day meal to the Pregnant Women and lactating mothers at Vidhana Soudha  in Bengaluru during the " Matru Poorna Yojane" inauguration Ceremony  on Monday.
Photo: Sampath Kumar G P

Bengaluru Karnataka 02/10/2017 The Chief Minister Siddramaiah serving Mid Day meal to the Pregnant Women and lactating mothers at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru during the " Matru Poorna Yojane" inauguration Ceremony on Monday.
Photo: Sampath Kumar G P

The State government on Monday launched Mathru Poorna, a scheme meant to meet the nutritional needs of pregnant and lactating women in rural areas.

Under the programme, pregnant and lactating poor women in rural areas will get one nutritious meal daily for 25 days in a month.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched the programme here and said a full meal, consisting of rice, dal with vegetables/sambar, one boiled egg and 200ml of milk, will be given to pregnant women. Those who don’t eat eggs would be given two varieties of sprouts.

This meal will meet 40-45% of the daily calorie, protein and calcium requirement per day of the pregnant and lactating mothers.

Along with the meal, Iron Folic Acid (IFA) tablets will be administered and gestational weight monitoring will be ensured for pregnant women.

12 lakh to benefit

Based on the previous experience in pilot blocks, the scheme has been scaled up in all the districts of the State from Monday, benefiting around 12 lakh pregnant women and lactating mother, and anganwadi assistants and helpers.

The scheme will be implemented through anganwadis in the State. Each meal is estimated to cost around ₹20. The food will be provided for 15 months, from the start of pregnancy up to six months after delivery.

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