Indira Canteens

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Indira Canteens of Karnataka
Native name
ಇಂದಿರಾ ಕ್ಯಾಂಟಿನ್
TypeGovernment-Restaurant
IndustryFood
GenreSouth Indian Vegetarian Cuisine
Founded15 August 2017 (4 years ago) (2017-08-15)
Bangalore,
Karnataka,
India.
FounderSiddaramaiah cabinet and Siddaramaiah [1]
Headquarters,
Area served
Karnataka
ProductsFood
ServicesSubsidized low cost food
RevenueNon-profit organization
OwnerMinistry of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer affairs, Government of Karnataka
WebsiteIndira Canteen
Footnotes / references
named after Indira Gandhi

Indira Canteen is a food subsidisation programme run by the Ministry of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer affairs, Government of Karnataka in Inspired from the Amma Unavagam of Tamilnadu.[2] It is named after Indira Gandhi, the first and only female Prime Minister of India.

Structure[]

The canteens serving food in civic wards of districts and taluka places of Karnataka. The canteen serves breakfast, lunch, and dinners. Aimed at aiding economically disadvantaged sections of society at a subsidized price. [3][4]

Food items[]

Idlis and coconut chutney along with variety rice of the day will be served in breakfast, for lunch and dinner, rice, sambar, curd rice, tomato bath, and a few other items will be served. [2]

References[]

  1. ^ siddaramaiah launches indira canteens}}
  2. ^ a b "Work on Indira canteens expedited for I-Day launch". Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Mayor checks progress of Indira Canteen structures at TN factory". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  4. ^ "'Indira Canteen' getting ready to serve Bengalureans - Mysuru Today". Mysuru Today. 28 June 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2017.

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