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Anganwadis out in the open
Updated On: 06 September, 2011 07:32 AM IST | | Rinkita Gurav
40 per cent of the care centres in Nashik lack concrete structures within which to conduct their activities or store food and commodities
40 per cent of the care centres in Nashik lack concrete structures within which to conduct their activities or store food and commodities
It is not just food and commodities that are conspicuously absent in thousands of Nashik's ailing anganwadi centres, but also space, in which the impoverished children can eat, sleep, study or play.
Infrastructural inadequacies seem to be plaguing the system, right to its core.
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| Lacking concrete structures or rooms earmarked for them, anganwadi centres often operate out in the open, or in borrowed spaces, like local primary schools, gyms, temples and rented huts PICS/SHADAB KHAN How do you like the new new mid-day.com experience? Share your feedback and help us improve. Read Next Story Trending Stories |




