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Mandya’s first Akka Café to open in Pandavapura on June 5

Mandya’s first Akka Café to open in Pandavapura on June 5
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Mandya district is launching a series of 'Akka Cafés' managed by women's self-help groups to provide affordable, hygienic food in rural areas. The initiative, supported by the government and Kudumbashree, aims to create sustainable livelihoods for local women.

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This project serves as a model for rural economic development and women's empowerment through government-backed entrepreneurship.

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Mandya district is all set to inaugurate its first Akka Café on June 5 at the Pandavapura Taluk Panchayat premises.

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