Minister for Civil Supplies D. Sridhar Babu and Mayor Mohammad Majid Hussain serving food to attendants of in-patients during the launch of Bhojanamritra’ at Niloufer Hospital on Sunday |
THE HINDU: From now on, everyday, piping hot lunch cooked in the state-of-the-art
kitchen of at Patancheru will be served to the attendants of patients at
Niloufer Hospital.
On a daily basis, close to 1,000 new cases get admitted to the hospital.
Now, the attendants of these patients will be able to relish the clean
and nutritious food without having to worry about shelling hard earned
cash for it.
This is not all. Very soon, ‘Bhojanamrita' free food programme, launched
at Niloufer Hospital on Sunday, will be introduced at Gandhi and
Osmania General Hospitals. Everyday, attendants, who can hardly afford
to buy food once in a day, will be provided free lunch.
Kitchen at Patancheru
The unique programme, taken up by Hare Krishna Movement (HKM),
Hyderabad, an ISKCON, Bangalore initiative, was launched by Minister for
Civil Supplies, D. Sridhar Babu. The HKM collaborating with city-based
Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Ltd. (MEIL) to make it possible to
supply quality lunch to 1,000 attendants daily.
Satya Gaura Chandra Dasa |
“This initiative was possible because of MEIL and the State government.
In few months, we will launch a similar programme at Gandhi Hospital and
OGH. Already, we are feeding 250 in-patients at Basavatarakam
Indo-American Cancer Hospital,” said president, HKM, Hyderabad, Satya
Gaura Chandra Dasa.
Additional beds
Civil Supplies Minister Sridhar Babu after inaugurating ‘Bhojanamrita',
lauded ISKCON for taking up the initiative. “Hopefully you would be able
to implement programme in all tertiary government hospitals. By
November, we also hope that 450 additional beds will be added to
Niloufer hospital when the construction of the new building will be
finished,” he said.
Representative from MEIL, Ravi P. Reddy, city Mayor Mohammad Majeed
Hussain, MLA, Virasat Rasool Khan, Special Chief Secretary, Health,
Medical and Family Welfare, G. Sudheer and others were present.