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The Namma Canteen initiative was launched by the Karnataka government to provide affordable and nutritious meals to the urban poor. Launched in 2017. Inspired by Tamil Nadu’s Amma Canteen. Provides meals at subsidized rates (₹5–₹10). Targets daily wage workers and low-income groups. Promotes food security and social welfare.
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