"I have directed the concerned departments to ensure there are separate rooms constructed in state secretariat and all other large government offices that can be used by breast-feeding women to feed their children without any disturbance," State Women and Child Welfare minister Pankaja Munde told reporters here today.
Munde said she has instructed officials from her department, General Administration department and Public Works department (PWD) in writing to construct breastfeeding rooms at the earliest.
"Even previously, the state government had directed officials to construct such rooms. But work was not done then. Separate rooms will now be constructed at the earliest," she added.
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