Amma Canteens in Chennai to serve food for free till lockdown ends

PTI Updated - December 06, 2021 at 12:45 PM.

People queue up at an Amma Canteen outlet in Chennai during the nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of Covid-19

The Greater Chennai Corporation, which runs over 400 Amma Canteens in Chennai, on Thursday announced that it will serve free food to people at all its eateries till the nationwide lockdown ends.

Days after the food items were made free for people in Coimbatore and Salem, the GCC in its twitter handle said that under Chief Minister K Palaniswami’s ’order and guidance’ all Amma canteens in its jurisdiction will provide free food thrice a day till the lockdown ends.

Local Administration Minister SP Velumani tweeted that the Chennai corporation, with the largest number of canteens in the city, has made food free in all its 407 canteens until end of COVID-19 curfew. “Under Hon’ble CM’s guidance, our govt strives to best serve the needy alwys!” he said.

 

Sources told PTI that per day, at least ₹17 lakh is the cost of food served in the canteens in Chennai, and volunteers have expressed willingness to foot the bill.

Recently, Velumani had said the AIADMK district party unit will bear the expenditure of providing food at all the 15 Amma canteens in Coimbatore. On April 19, Palaniswami announced free food at all Amma canteens in Salem district, his native place,and said that the AIADMK’s local units will bear the cost.

In Tamil Nadu, there are more than 600 canteens, and in Salem district, 11 are functioning in the Corporation areas and four in municipalities including Edappadi, the home turf of Chief Minister Palaniswami.

Launched by former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa years ago, the Amma canteens known as “Amma Unavagam”, provide breakfast, lunch and dinner even during lockdown.

Catering to lakhs of people, including working classes and the indigent, the chain of low cost eateries are run by local bodies.

These canteens offer idlis at a cost of ₹1 each, two pieces of roti at ₹3, Pongal ₹5 and various rice varieties at ₹5 a plate.

The state governments of Karnataka and Rajasthan had launched Indira Canteens and Annapurna Rasoi respectively inspired by the Amma Canteens.

Published on April 23, 2020 14:02