Jayalalithaa launched the scheme yesterday by giving away the kit to five mothers in a symbolic gesture at the state Secretariat, an official release said here today.
Jayalalithaa had made an announcement in the Assembly about the scheme in August 2014.
The kit will contain a towel, bed, dress, mosquito net, napkin, 100 ml oil, 60 ml shampoo, a soap with a box, a nail-clipper and doll for the child besides hand sanitiser.
The kit will also contain a locally made medicine for the mother besides a box to store essentials meant for the newborn, the release said, adding, the kit will have 16 materials whose value was Rs 1000.
Jayalalithaa is popularly addressed as 'Amma' (Mother) by her supporters.
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