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    Traditional Grains for Kids

    This theme discusses incorporating traditional foods like millets into school meals to improve child nutrition and promote healthy eating habits.

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    Nearby, there's a strong and consistent call to enhance the health and wellbeing of school children through improvements to their midday meals. Citizens overwhelmingly propose integrating traditional, local, and millet-based foods 🌾, such as ragi, jowar, and various millets, into the school menu. This initiative is viewed as a crucial strategy to ensure better nutrition, promote physical and mental development, and ultimately foster a healthier future for the younger generation 💡. Many specifically suggest incorporating these nutritious options for at least two to three days a week, highlighting a clear pathway 🛣️ for action.

    Dominant Themes

    Traditional and Local Food Integration
    Millet-based Meal Inclusion
    Children's Health and Nutrition
    School Midday Meal Program Enhancement
    Specific Nutritious Ingredient Recommendations

    Actionable Recommendations

    • 🌾 🏫 🍽Implement a pilot program to introduce traditional and diverse millet-based foods into school midday meals, focusing on a schedule of at least two to three days per week.
    • 🔬 🍎 🧠Conduct a local nutritional assessment to identify the most beneficial regional ingredients, including indigenous millets, legumes, and forest-based foods, for children's optimal physical and mental development.
    • 🛒 🌱 🗓Develop a sustainable procurement strategy to source fresh, local, and traditional ingredients directly from regional farmers and communities for the school meal program.

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    If children are given millet and tribal food two days a week in school midday meals, their health will remain good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌾 🧒 💪

    If food like ragi, suva, and millet is given to school children for two days a week in their mid-day meal, their health will remain good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🍲 🧒 💪

    If traditional food is given as a midday meal to school children, they will maintain good health.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Adaba, Gajapati, Odisha

    🍲 🧒 💪

    If traditional food is given to children in midday meals, their health will remain good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Mohana, Gajapati, Odisha

    🌾 👧 💪

    Giving millet and ragi-based food to school children twice a week will keep them healthy.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Mohana, Gajapati, Odisha

    🌾 🧒 💪

    Providing millet-based food to children two days a week in their midday meal will keep them healthy.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

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    Providing traditional food twice a week to children in school's midday meal will improve their health.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🍲 👧 💪

    If we give traditional food to school children for lunch, they will remain healthy.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Mohana, Gajapati, Odisha

    🍲 🧒 💪

    Providing traditional food to school children in their mid-day meal will keep them healthy.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🧑‍🎓 🥣 💪

    Our school children will remain healthy if they are given ragi-based food twice a week.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    👧 🌾 💪

    If school children are given foods like ragi, foxtail millet, pearl millet, and kodo millet three days a week, their health will be good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🧒 🍎 💪

    School children will have good health if nutritious food is provided in their midday meals.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Adaba, Gajapati, Odisha

    🥕 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 💪

    If local food is provided to school children in their mid-day meal, their health will be good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    👶 🍲 💪

    If children are given traditional cooked food two days a week, their health will remain good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    👧 🌾 💪

    If children in our school are provided with foods like ragi and jowar in their lunch twice a week, their health will improve.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🍲 🧒 💪

    Giving traditional food to school children for lunch will keep them healthy.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🧒 🍲 👍

    If children are given food like Kangu, Jannasua in school, their health will be good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    👶 🍲 💪

    If children are given initial cooked food twice a week, their health will remain good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    👶 🌾 💪

    Children's health will improve if they are given cereal-based food for their midday meal. Giving cereal-based food will maintain good health.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🍲 👶 💪

    If traditional foods are given for lunch, children's health will be very good.

    — Basanti · Nayagarh, Odisha

    🧒 🥗 💪

    If children are given other food during lunchtime two days a week, their health will be good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🧒 🌾 💪

    Our children will remain healthy if they are given millet food twice a week.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🧒 🍎 💪

    If children are given local food for lunch at school, their health remains good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🍲 👶 💪

    If traditional food is provided to children in our school, they will become healthy and strong.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌽 🏫 💪

    If food items like millet, maize, and corn are provided in the school's midday meal, health will remain good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌾 🏫 💪

    Providing millet ladoo and janna mua three times a week in the school's midday meal will keep health good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🏫 🥣 💪

    If children in school are given millet and millet cakes daily as part of their midday meal, they will maintain their nutritional intake.

    — Bisendra Naik · Kalahandi, Odisha

    🌾 🥣 💪

    Including millet, foxtail millet, and sorghum twice a week in the school's midday meal would keep health good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🧒 🍎 💪

    Children's health will improve if they are given local food for their midday meal in our school.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Adaba, Gajapati, Odisha

    🧒 🌾 💪

    It would be good to give school children ragi and millet-based food two days a week in their midday meals.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Mohana, Gajapati, Odisha

    👶 🍎 💪

    If our children are given food, their health will be good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🧒 🥣 💪

    It would be good to provide food like millet (ragi) and pulses to school children twice a week during their midday meal.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🍲 👧 👍

    It would be good to give traditional food to children twice a week in school.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌾 👧 👍

    It would be good if foods like ragi, millet, and Sua are given to school children in the mid-day meal two days a week.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK

    🍚 🧒 🏫

    It would be good to provide traditional food to school children two days a week for lunch.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    📜 👶 💪

    If traditional food prescribed in ancient texts is given for two days, children's health will remain good.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌾 🧒 💪

    Millet is an indigenous food. If we provide millet to children as a midday meal in schools, their physical and mental wellbeing will improve.

    — Padmini Bhoi

    🧒 🍲 💪

    It would be good to provide traditional food to school children for lunch two days a week.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Adaba, Gajapati, Odisha

    🧒 🥘 👍

    It would be good if children are given traditional food three days a week in the midday meal at school.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Gajapati, Odisha

    👧 🍲 💪

    It would be good to provide traditional food to the school children of Amanchal twice a week.

    — SUSANTA PATTNAYAK · Mohana, Gajapati, Odisha

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