Under the Aahar scheme of the state government cooked meals is provided to the poor and needy people at an affordable cost of Rs 5 per person.
Bhubaneswar: In another major announcement, the Development Commissioner-cum-Special Relief Commissioner, Pradeep Jena on Monday all Aahaar centres across Odisha will remain open during the lockdown period.
Informing this he said, however, this facility is only for takeaways and dine-in is strictly prohibited.
Under the Aahar scheme of the state government cooked meals is provided to the poor and needy people at an affordable cost of Rs 5 per person.
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