Bali Police Build Healthy Kitchen Topping Free Nutrition Food
DENPASAR - Bali Regional Police have started to build healthy kitchens to support the free nutritious food program (MBG) in Denpasar, Bali.
The construction of the healthy kitchen began with the laying of the first stone by the Bali Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Daniel Adityajaya was accompanied by the Deputy Chief of the Bali Police Brigadier General I Komang Sandi Arsana, and the Main Bali Police Officer located on Jalan Plawa Denpasar, Tuesday, February 18.
"The construction of this Healthy Kitchen is a form of Polri's commitment, especially the Bali Police to support the free nutritious eating program initiated by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Mr. Prabowo Subianto," said Daniel.
He explained that the program was part of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN)'s efforts to build 5,000 healthy kitchen units throughout Indonesia until 2025.
The Bali Police will play an active role in building a Healthy Kitchen at the Polda level in the hope of achieving it at 11 priority Polda.
This program aims to ensure good nutritional intake for students as the next generation of the nation in order to realize Indonesia Gold's vision 2045.
The location for the construction of this healthy kitchen is on land owned by the National Police in the former Plawa Street Police Dormitory, Denpasar with an area of 153 m2.
The choice of this location is strategic to facilitate access to beneficiary schools.
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This development will be equipped with supporting facilities, including a professional cooking team and a free nutritious food distribution vehicle.
"I also want to remind all related parties, so that the synergy goes well in managing and carrying out this program for the success of providing nutritious food for students in Bali," he said as quoted by ANTARA.