The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) has announced the launch of its first-ever School Nutrition Program aimed at improving children’s health and dietary habits.
In the first phase, the initiative will be introduced in 40 schools across different districts of Lahore, where students from grades one to five will be provided with nutritious lunchboxes. Each lunchbox will include rice, vegetables, pulses, and other healthy food items.

To fund the program, PFA officials and employees will contribute voluntarily from their salaries. According to the plan, the Director General of PFA will donate three months’ salary, officers will contribute two months’ salary, while staff members will donate one month’s salary.
The Food Authority will also collaborate with various NGOs to ensure the program’s success. A comprehensive health assessment will be conducted every three months, evaluating children’s growth, vision, and overall well-being.
Furthermore, the PFA will closely monitor every stage of the program—from meal preparation to distribution—to guarantee quality and effectiveness.
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what is unique here? developed countries already have such programs perhaps pakistan should stop copying.
When one doesn’t have anything positive to say then its better to stay quiet.
If you have so much problem with what the west has done already then maybe stop using mobile phones and internet as well because they developed them first.
What are you even talking about🤦🏻🤷🏻.
If for once, the government is doing something good than we should appreciate it. Rather than “oh other countries are already doing it”. So what?
I am baffled that there really willing to donate from their own wallets… Maybe there still is hope