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Modiji asked me if teachers were feeding us properly: Class 6 student shares heart-warming conversation with PM

Rupesh, a Class 6 student, was thrilled to meet him, and told PTI, "Modiji asked me, if I was eating well and playing regularly or not? Also, if teachers were feeding us properly in schools or not." Ahead of arriving in Vrindavan to serve meal to underprivileged schoolchildren, Modi Monday had praised the efforts of Akshaya Patra foundation towards eradicating hunger from the country.

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  • Feb 11, 2019, 08:45 PM IST

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday served meal to a group of underprivileged schoolchildren in Vrindavan and praised the efforts of an NGO towards eradicating hunger from the country.
 

The event was organised to mark the serving of the 3rd billionth meal by the Akshaya Patra Foundation.

Modi arrived at the venue in a special chopper at 12 noon and was greeted with loud cheers as he walked on to the stage.

"Donation given to deserving people without thinking is 'satvik daan' (pure charity), Akshaya Patra is doing 'satvik daan'," he said.

"First thali through this NGO was served by former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and "I feel fortunate to serve the third billionth thali today," Modi said.

From serving just 1,500 children in the beginning to over 17 lakh now, the NGO is helping in the growth of the country.

After his nearly 30-minute address, he served food to the schoolchildren from Vrindavan in a special pavilion made for the purpose, behind the main pavilion.

Modi also tweeted a video clip of it and said, "Had the honour of serving food to children in Vrindavan today".

The menu was roti, paneer vegetable, choley, pulao, pakoda, sprouts salad and gajar ka halwa, a spokespeson of the NGO said.

1. PM spoonfeeds children

PM spoonfeeds children
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He even spoon-fed a few children and blessed them.

Uttar Pradesh Governor Ram Naik and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also joined him in serving food.

Earlier, a few selected school students were given a box of Akshaya Patra-shaped dry fruits items on the stage by Modi.

2. Class 6 student's encounter with PM Modi

Class 6 student's encounter with PM Modi
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Rupesh, a Class 6 student, was thrilled to meet him, and told PTI, "Modiji asked me, if I was eating well and playing regularly or not? Also, if teachers were feeding us properly in schools or not." Ahead of arriving in Vrindavan to serve meal to underprivileged schoolchildren, Modi Monday had praised the efforts of Akshaya Patra foundation towards eradicating hunger from the country.

3. PM congratulates NGO

PM congratulates NGO
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"Congratulations to all those associated with this mission. Their efforts towards eradicating hunger are exemplary," he tweeted.

He also unveiled a ceremonial plaque at the event to mark the serving of "3rd billionth meal" by Akshaya Patra Foundation.

Funded by International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), Akshsya Patra is a not-for-profit organisation that works with the government on mid-day meal schemes.

4. Remarkable work done by foundation

Remarkable work done by foundation
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The Bengaluru-based NGO has a state-of-the-art kitchen in Vrindavan and Modi served food to children near the facility.

Modi said the work done by the foundation is one of the best examples of "the journey showing the 'me-to-we' transition".

5. Akshaya Patra is currently serving 14,702 schools across 12 states.

Akshaya Patra is currently serving 14,702 schools across 12 states.
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BJP's Mathura MP Hema Malini also joined the prime minister at the event.
The centralised kitchen located the Mandir's campus caters to government schools in Mathura-Vrindavan as part of the mid-day meal scheme.


A silver 'patra' (container), as symbolised in our logo, was gifted to the prime minister, the spokesperson said.
Akshaya Patra is currently serving 14,702 schools across 12 states. 

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