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Canteens operated by Mahalir Thittam SHGs to be opened in Tamil Nadu’s government colleges

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Last updated: September 22, 2025 7:07 pm
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Published: September 22, 2025
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The State government plans to set up canteens at all government colleges in the State run by self-help groups (SHG) supported by the Tamil Nadu Corporation for Development of Women (TNCDW) under its Mahalir Thittam.

In the first phase, 269 campuses of government arts and science, polytechnic, teachers education, and engineering colleges would be covered. The institutions have been advised to allocate suitable space on the campuses to set up the canteens and ensure basic facilities such as water, electricity, and waste management support. The menu and prices will be decided in consultation with the respective principals, student representatives, and SHG members.

The Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education (TANSCHE) has written to the Directorate of Technical Education and the Directorate of Collegiate Education to communicate these instructions to all colleges under their respective control. The colleges can decide on the canteens’ size and facilities such as a dining area. A student feedback mechanism will also be introduced to monitor quality and hygiene. The SHG members will be trained by the TNCDW to run the canteens, offer nutritious food, and maintain hygiene. Project officers of Mahalir Thittam in all districts will coordinate operations and arrange for loans to be disbursed to the SHGs.

The scheme was a result of five regional consultations held by the TANSCHE in November-December last year, where it met all stakeholders — college management, teachers, students, and parents — to assess their requirements.

“During the consultations, many students revealed that they came to college without breakfast and remained so till they went back home in the afternoon,” said M.P. Vijayakumar, Vice-Chairman, TANSCHE. “Government colleges were started on sites where land was available, and hence, many colleges were situated away from the city or town. There were barely any eateries around, which left them with no option. Students should have access to nutritious meals. It is a necessity,” he added.

The scheme will gradually be extended to government-aided institutions as well.

Published – September 23, 2025 12:37 am IST



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