
Hare Krishna Movement’s centralised kitchen area released

Hare Krishna Movement’s centralised kitchen area released
Hare Krishna Movement’s centralised kitchen area released
Hyderabad: Minister for Health T Harish Rao released Hare Krishna Movement Charitable Foundation’s streamlined kitchen area at Nagsingi, on the borders of the city on Monday.
In partnership with Hare Krishna Movement Charitable Foundation, the State government is giving Rs.5 dishes to people’ assistants throughout 18 significant government healthcare facilities in Hyderabad.
Two months back, the TRS government released Rs.5 dish plan for people’ assistants at 18 state-run healthcare facilities as well as the dishes is being offered to the site visitors by theHare Krishna Foundation While the general public pays Rs 5 for a dish, the government will certainly birth Rs 21.25 per dish.
Speaking on the celebration, Minister Harish Rao admired the solutions of Hare Krishna Foundation as well as claimed that the bad individuals is obtaining high quality food under the plan.
“A free diet has been offering to patients in government hospitals for some time. However, we have noticed that the patients’ attendants are also finding it difficult to get food within the hospital. The attendants of those patients who undergo cancer and long illness treatment, will have to spend the days together in the hospital. In a bid to provide the best food, the Telangana government has taken up this initiative and is spending Rs 38.66 crore a year for this programme,” Harish Rao claimed.
The Hare Krishna Movement Charitable Foundation is additionally giving Rs.5 dishes in the GHMC’s Annapurna canteens.
.