"Haryana will be the first state in the country to take such initiative," an official statement quoted Principal Secretary, Health, Amit Jha as saying.
Jha was presiding over a meeting of the department here today.
The meeting was also attended by more than 150 representatives of the Edible Oil Manufacturers Association, Milk Producers Association, Roller Flour Miller Federation and various leading business organisations.
Jha said under an initiative taken by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Health Minister Anil Vij, these items would be fortified by the department.
The food items would be fortified with iron, folic acid, Vitamin A, D and B-12, zinc and others. A pilot project has been initiated in blocks Barada and Naraingarh which are giving positive results, he said.
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