Friday, July 22, 2005

An email letter to the Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and President Dr Abdul Kalam

Dear Mr. Prime Minister/Mr. President,

I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for all that you have done to our Great India, so far.

I’ll keep this email short and simple as I do not want to take much of your precious time.

I’m aware of the fact that many government schools in Tamilnadu, have ‘Sathunavu Thittam’ (free meal), introduced by the late Chief Minister MGR, where kids are given free meal everyday during lunch hour.

I was wondering if it will be a good idea, to provide children with Multivitamin tablets or Nutrition supplements everyday they come to the school.

I’m not sure if the meal given in the ‘Sathunavu Thittam’ is a complete meal. Multivitamin tablets or Nutrition supplements though may not take care of the hunger, at least it is guaranteed to provide our children with the daily minimum necessary nutrition. And I guess mass production of this Multivitamin tablets or Nutrition supplements will ensure that the costs of these are very low.

Probably it would be ideal to provide our children with a meal and Multivitamin tablets or Nutrition supplements.

I’m not sure if this has already been implemented or not. If so, please ignore this email.

Thanks for doing an excellent job.

Jai Hind,
Vimal Natarajan

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

People in Tamil Nadu selling kidney for money. Do you think, it will work out. Please don't commercilise and deprive poor kid's food. Atleast let them get one time food.

Anonymous said...

People in Tamil Nadu selling kidney for money. Do you think, it will work out. Please don't commercilise and deprive poor kid's food. Atleast let them get one time food.

Anonymous said...

People in Tamil Nadu selling kidney for money. Do you think, it will work out. Please don't commercilise and deprive poor kid's food. Atleast let them get one time food.

vimal said...

I agree. Thats why I said we need to provide meals and multivitamin/nutrition supplements.