Amma Unavagam

Food subsidization program in Tamil Nadu, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Amma Unavagam (Tamil: அம்மா உணவகம்) is a food subsidisation programme run by the Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies, Government of Tamil Nadu in India.[3]

IndustryRestaurant services
GenreSouth Indian Vegetarian Cuisine
FoundedFebruary 19, 2013; 13 years ago (2013-02-19)
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Amma Unavagam
Company type
Government-owned- Restaurant
IndustryRestaurant services
GenreSouth Indian Vegetarian Cuisine
FoundedFebruary 19, 2013; 13 years ago (2013-02-19)
FounderJ. Jayalalithaa
Headquarters,
Number of locations
407[1]
Area served
Tamil Nadu
ProductsFood
ServicesSubsidised low cost food
RevenueNon-profit organisation
OwnerMinistry of Food and Civil Supplies, Government of Tamil Nadu
Number of employees
4,500[2]
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An Amma Unavagam outlet in Adyar, Chennai

Under the scheme, municipal corporations of the state-run canteens serving subsidised food at low prices.[4] The genesis of the scheme could be traced to the concept of rural restaurants promoted by Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute.[5]

About the name

The literal meaning of the name of the scheme edappadi Amma Unavagam is Mother's canteen. Amma translates to mother in Tamil, but is also a reference to the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalithaa, who introduced this restaurant chain as part of government schemes aimed at aiding economically disadvantaged sections of society.[6]

About the scheme

Menu displayed in front of a canteen in Adyar, Chennai

The scheme requires municipal corporations in the state to establish canteens at multiple places in cities and sell subsidised food at very low prices.[7] The first canteens were opened in several localities of Chennai, and later in other corporations of the state. Three of the ten canteens in Coimbatore are partially solar-powered.[8]

The food chains primarily serve South Indian food including idli, saambar rice, curd rice, pongal, lemon rice, curry leaf rice and also chappathi. The dishes are offered at low prices: 1 for an idli, 5 for a plate of pongal, 5 for a plate of sambar rice, 5 for a plate of "Karuvapellai Satham" (Curry leaves rice) and 3 for a plate of curd rice.[9][10]

Controversies

It has been reported that massive losses are incurred by corporations by offering food at very low rates. As an example, the Coimbatore Municipal Corporation reported a loss of approximately 2.64 for an idli, 9.73 for a unit of sambar rice and 4.44 for a unit of curd rice, incurring a total loss of about 2.70 crore (US$290,000) a year.[11] There was opposition in Tirunelveli to the appropriation of governments funds to this scheme.[12] Concerns were also raised about the effects subsidised canteens can have on pushcart eateries, importantly that small business ventures may not be able to withstand competition from government subsidised low-cost canteens on a long-term basis.[13]

List of Amma Unavagams

  • In Chennai
  • Kanchipuram District /
  • [14] Thiruvallur District / Gummidipoondi

See also

References

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