Published on April 6, 2026
The Eat Right Mela is set to take place this weekend, focusing on promoting healthy living through a series of engaging activities and informative workshops. The event aims to raise awareness about nutrition and safe food handling practices among food vendors, schools, and communities.
As part of the initiative, food handlers will receive training in safe and hygienic practices, ensuring they adhere to health and safety standards. This training is crucial, as it lays the foundation for serving safe and nutritious food to the public. Upon completion of the training, participants will be awarded certificates to recognize their commitment to excellence in hygiene and food safety.
The event will also honor institutions that have made significant strides toward promoting healthy eating habits. Schools and campuses that have achieved the Eat Right Schools and Eat Right Campuses certification will be acknowledged for their efforts in providing nutritious meal options and fostering an environment centered on health and wellness.
Additionally, registered street food vendors who meet high standards of hygiene will also be recognized. This initiative aims to boost the confidence of street food vendors and encourage them to maintain cleanliness and safe food preparation, contributing to a healthier street food culture across the region.
The Eat Right Mela hopes to inspire individuals and families to adopt healthier eating habits while also supporting food vendors and institutions committed to promoting nutrition and hygiene. Attendees can look forward to fun activities, workshops, and educational sessions that will highlight the importance of maintaining a balanced diet and making informed food choices.
This event will serve as a platform to demonstrate the collective efforts toward improving food safety and nutrition in the community, aligning with broader health objectives and enhancing the overall quality of food consumed .
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