From hot idlis to puri, Telangana Students binge on breakfast

SIBY JEYYA
As pupils trickled into the government High school for Girls, West Marredpally, they noticed something peculiar about this Friday. Because plates, water bottles, and carriers filled with warm idlis and sambar, upma and chutney, puris, and aloo kurma were waiting for them! students were given a delicious meal as part of the Chief Minister's meal Scheme, which was introduced on friday by IT minister KT Rama Rao on the school grounds.

The minister personally surprised the students by distributing plates, serving food, and engaging in breakfast with them. With a freshly created cashew Kesari dessert, they concluded the morning. Rama Rao looked over the menu and praised the breakfast for being savory and filling. He urged the students to contact the administrators if their meals did not match what was on the menu. New steel plates and glasses that may be used for breakfast and lunch at the school were also provided to him.
Pupils that arrived from other local government schools regarded the breakfast program as an excellent idea, in addition to the girl pupils at this school. Because their parents have early morning job commitments, several pupils at this institution attend morning sessions without eating breakfast. One of them was S Vaishali, a student in Class X. My mother works as a housekeeper at a hospital, while my father is a security guard. They depart early in the morning for work. I don't eat breakfast and instead have lunch at school. The breakfast program will help us now that it has been introduced.

Amrutha Varshini, a different Class X student, claimed that because of her early morning tuition, she does not have time for breakfast. "I arrive at school after my 5 a.m. tuition lessons and immediately have lunch. We will gain from the fact that breakfast is now served at the school, she remarked.
M. Manohara Chary, the school's headmaster, claims that some pupils skip breakfast often and that there have been cases of children passing out during assemblies. We have cookies and chocolates on hand at the school as a precaution. This breakfast programme will greatly benefit pupils, he said.


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