Bengaluru:Days after Siddaramaiah took over as the Karnataka chief minister, Indira Canteens, which were set up during his previous tenure to offer budget meals, are heading towards a revival.
The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palika (BBMP) has decided to write to the chief minister to revise the Canteen's menu and serve delicious dishes. In its proposal, BBMP will ask the state government to take initiative to improve the quality of food as well as introduce variety in the dishes. It has listed more than 10 delicious dishes for the public. A range of dishes have been proposed separately for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also, BBMP has mentioned about providing special menu at lower rates.
Close on the heels of the popularity of Tamil Nadu's Amma Canteen that serve meals at discounted rates, the then Siddaramaiah-led government had opened Indira Canteens in 175 wards in Bengaluru and a selected towns of the state in 2017. However, with the passage of time, these canteens were mired in controversies over corruption and inflated customer figures. Finally, the canteens started losing popularity after the BJP formed government in 2019.