Company type | Government-owned- Restaurant |
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Industry | Restaurant services |
Genre | South Indian vegetarian cuisine |
Founded | 11 September 2018 15 August 2024 (re-opened) | (initially)
Founder | N. Chandrababu Naidu |
Area served | Andhra Pradesh |
Products | Food |
Services | Subsidised low cost food |
Revenue | Non-profit organisation |
Owner | Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies, Government of Andhra Pradesh |
Website | Official website |
Anna Canteen is a subsidised food service initiative launched by the Government of Andhra Pradesh on 11 September 2018, under Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. The program was named in honor of N. T. Rama Rao, popularly known as "Anna," who introduced subsidised rice at ₹2 per kilogram in 1983. Anna Canteen was designed to offer meals at a subsidised rate of ₹5 which would be ₹15 per day including breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Akshaya Patra Foundation initially managed the canteens.
The initiative was discontinued by the YSR Congress Party government in 2019 was re-opened on 15 August 2024 with 100 canteens in phase 1,[1] following the National Democratic Alliance's success in the 2024 polls. The revival aims to continue providing affordable and nutritious meals to all individuals.[2][3][4][5]