Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched the 'Hot Cooked Meal Scheme' for children aged 3 to 6 years in Anganwadi centres of the state from Ayodhya on Friday.
Opposition party leaders inside the state assembly raised an uproar over the chief minister's remark on women and birth control and demanded his resignation.
After facing backlash from the opposition, Bihar police again retorted lathi-charge and used water cannons to disperse the Anganwadi protestors on Thursday.
Slamming the Bihar government over use of water cannon to disperse Anganwadi protestors outside Bihar Assembly, Union Minister Nityanand Rai said that this government has destroyed law and order in the state.
On the second day of the Bihar assembly winter session, Bhartiya Janata Party workers staged a protest outside Vidhan Sabha against the Bihar Government over the use of water cannons on Anganvadi workers and the caste-based census report.
The Uttar Pradesh government is actively implementing 897 projects across the state, and these projects are being delivered to beneficiaries through 1,89,021 Anganwadi centres under the Child Development Services and Nutrition Department. Presently, more than two crore beneficiaries are bene
The Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh, which is working towards providing hot cooked food to children aged 03-06 years at Anganwadi centres, may decide to keep a uniform menu for the smooth operation of the Mid-Day Meal scheme.
As part of the implementation phase of Special Campaign 3.0, the Ministry of Women & Child Development has been taking vigorous efforts for the disposal of pending references.
In order to give impetus to the campaign of making students in council schools more skilled and smart, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will take part in a special event by the Basic Education Department, said an official statement from UP government on Monday.
On the occasion of 'Durga Ashtami', Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami distributed appointment letters to 167 selected Anganwadi and Mini Anganwadi workers.