80 cr poor provided free ration for last 7 to 8 months: Modi
   Date :17-Oct-2020

80 cr poor provided free
 
 
 
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that India has been providing free ration to about 80 crore poor for the last seven to eight months amid COVID-19 pandemic. “During the coronavirus crisis, many kinds of discussions are going on around the world about starvation and malnutrition. India has been providing free ration to about 80 crore poor for the last 7-8 months. During this time, India distributed foodgrains worth about Rs. 1.5 lakh crores to the poor,” Prime Minister Modi said during an event to release a commemorative coin of Rs 75 denomination to mark the 75th Anniversary of India’s long-standing relation with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
 
“Another important work is being done to tackle malnutrition. Now such crops are being promoted in the country, which are having nutritious substances like protein, iron and zinc in high quantity. This year’s Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to the World Food Programme is a big achievement. India is happy that our contribution and association with
it has been historic,” he added.
 
Prime Minister congratulated everyone on the occasion of World Food Day. “I congratulate those who are continuously working to eradicate malnutrition from the world. Farmers of India, our agricultural scientists, Anganwadi and Asha workers, are the strong fort of the movement against malnutrition,” he said. The Prime Minister also dedicated to the nation 17 recently developed biofortified varieties of eight crops on World Food Day. The event marks the highest priority accorded by the Government to agriculture and nutrition and is a testament of the resolve to completely eliminate hunger, undernourishment and malnutrition.
 
‘Govt soon to take decision on minimum age of marriage for girls’: PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the Government will soon take a decision on revising the minimum age of marriage for girls after it receives report from the committee set up for this.
 
The Prime Minister said the girls’ gross enrolment ratio in education has turned higher than that of boys for the first time in the country because of several efforts taken by the Government in the last six years.