LPG Shortage Leaves Women-Led Midday Meal Kitchens Struggling In Mumbai

In Mumbai, approximately 147 organizations responsible for providing midday meals to millions of students are grappling with severe shortages of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). This crisis has left many women-led kitchens struggling to maintain their operations, raising concerns over the nutritional welfare of children who rely on these meals for sustenance. The affected groups have appealed to local authorities for immediate assistance to resolve the LPG supply issues. As the situation escalates, the potential impact on student health and nutrition becomes increasingly alarming, prompting calls for urgent government intervention. The crisis not only highlights the logistical challenges faced by these organizations but also underscores the vital role they play in ensuring food security for vulnerable populations in urban areas. With many families facing economic hardships, the availability of midday meals is crucial, making the timely resolution of this LPG shortage essential for the well-being of countless children in the city.
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