A tripartite agreement to this effect was inked between Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC), Odiaha Mining Corporation (OMC) and a private party (Touch Stone Foundation).
CMC Deputy Mayor Ajay Barik said the scheme, christened as 'Aahar' would be unveiled at four places in the city where a plate of Rice and Dalma (a vegetable mix with pulses) would be available at Rs five.
"Initially, we have plans to prepare meals for 5,000 people between 12 noon and 3 PM", Barik said.
The Mining Corporation would also make another payment of Rs 60 lakh towards transportation and other expenses, the sources said.
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In Cuttack, tAahar would be available at two hospitals - SCB hospital and Sisu Bhawan (paediatrics hospital) - and at Badambadi bus terminus and Malgodown, the biggest wholesale market of the state. The civic body food inspector would check the quality of the meal at all the four centres.
"After rice at Re 1 per kg, the meal at Rs five per plate is nothing but an attempt to make the people of the freeloaders", city Congress chief Md Moqim said. The BJP too has criticised the scheme, which is likely to be extended to several other cities in the State.