The outfit, which runs campaigns against cruelty to aninmals, described the vegetarian Chief Minister's move as a "compassionate and healthy choice".
"Thanks to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, anganwadi meals will continue to be served in the state without cruel and cholesterol-laden eggs-- a compassionate and healthy choice that has earned the CM a 'Pragatisheel Award' from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India," a release issued by the NGO today said.
Chouhan, a strict vegetarian himself, had recently shot down a proposal to re-introduce eggs in anganwadi meals, but allowed milk to be served to children and pregnant women at the anganwadi centres in the state.
PETA further said that it encourages compassionate and health-conscious people everywhere to follow the chief minister's example by taking eggs off the menu.
"Mid-day meals in the state include a nutrient and protein-rich mix of vegetables, including, potatoes and greens, as well as lentils, chickpeas and soya," the release stated, adding the award will be handed over to Chouhan tomorrow.
In April this year, State Women and Child Development Department Principal Secretary J N Kansotia had asked officers in Alirajpur, Mandla and Hoshangabad districts to send proposals regarding the introduction of egg curry or boiled eggs in anganwadi meals on experimental basis.
