Chief Minister Raman Singh yesterday inaugurated the distribution of the UHT-processed milk under a pilot project for government school-goers at an anganwadi centre in Gariaband district, a government spokesperson said today.
The flavoured milk would be distributed by the Chhattisgarh Rajya Dugdh Mahasangh to anganwadis, primary schools, middle schools, residential schools and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camps once in a week, he said.
The Chief Minister on the occasion said the UHT milk distribution would be started in other districts soon, the official said.
Normal milk needs refrigeration to prevent it from being infected by bacteria, while UHT-processed milk remains fresh for long time even without preservation.
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