Free School Meal Program
In a heartfelt and much-needed move, the Sindh government has officially launched the Free School Meal Program to provide free, nutritious meals to children in government schools located in backward and poverty-stricken areas of the province. In a country where millions of children go to school on empty stomachs, this program is nothing short of a ray of hope.
The campaign was formally inaugurated by Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah at the Government Boys Primary School Murad Memon. In a powerful symbolic gesture, the minister himself served meals to schoolchildren, marking the beginning of this noble initiative. This program is the result of a collaboration between the Sindh Education Department and the respected welfare organization Allah Wale Trust.

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Over 70,000 Children to Receive Free Balanced Meals Daily
In its first phase, the School Meal Program will provide one free, healthy, and balanced meal every day to more than 70,000 students in some of the most underserved and neglected areas of Sindh. The vision is clear: no child should have to choose between hunger and education.
Minister Sardar Ali Shah shared a touching message during the launch, saying,
“A child’s performance in school is directly tied to their nutritional health. Malnourished children cannot learn properly, and we are determined to break this cycle of hunger and poor education.”
Addressing the Harsh Reality of Poverty
The Minister didn’t hold back from speaking about the harsh ground realities of Pakistan’s economy. He noted that 42% of the population lives below the poverty line, and Pakistan is ranked among the 10 poorest nations in the world. In such a setting, it’s often the children who suffer silently — physically and mentally — while trying to study with empty stomachs.
He emphasized that if we want to secure the future of our country, we must first secure the health and nutrition of our children, especially those from vulnerable backgrounds.
A Partnership with Purpose: Allah Wale Trust Joins Hands
At the launch event, Shahid Lone, Head of Allah Wale Trust, echoed similar sentiments.
“A balanced diet is not a luxury — it’s a child’s right. Without it, dreams fade, energy drops, and learning becomes a struggle. We’re proud to stand with the Sindh government in this transformative journey.”
The trust is managing food logistics and ensuring that every meal served is nutrient-rich, hygienic, and child-friendly. Their partnership brings not only food to the table but also trust, compassion, and quality.
From One School to the Whole Province: Expansion Plans Underway
Currently, the Government Boys Primary School Murad Memon serves as the pilot model, where over 700 children are being fed daily. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, and the Sindh government plans to expand this program to more districts and schools in the coming months.
Each meal is crafted to meet the dietary needs of growing children, containing grains, proteins, vegetables, and sometimes fruits or dairy, depending on availability. The focus is to make sure every child receives energy, health, and happiness — all in one plate.
Table of Important Facts
Feature | Details |
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Program Name | School Meal Program |
Launched By | Sindh Education Department & Allah Wale Trust |
Inauguration Site | Govt. Boys Primary School Murad Memon |
Total Children Benefiting (Phase 1) | 70,000+ |
Meals Provided | One free balanced meal daily |
Current Beneficiaries | 700+ students at pilot school |
Program Goal | Improve learning by reducing child hunger |
Expansion Plan | Extend to other districts and government schools |
Why This Matters: A Program That Feeds Both Stomach and Future
This program is more than a welfare initiative — it is a message of dignity, equality, and investment in Pakistan’s future. A single meal may seem like a small step, but for a child who hasn’t eaten since the night before, it can be life-changing.
By reducing malnutrition, increasing school attendance, and enhancing concentration, the School Meal Program has the potential to rewrite the academic journey of thousands of children who otherwise would remain trapped in the vicious cycle of hunger and poverty.
Final Words
With this initiative, the Sindh government has taken a bold and emotional step to ensure that no child goes to school hungry. This isn’t just about food it’s about giving hope, health, and a real chance to learn. We hope other provinces follow this example and prioritize the basic needs of children. After all, a child well-fed is a child well-prepared to learn, to grow, and to lead. If you liked this initiative or want to support such programs, don’t forget to share this article, spread awareness, and encourage more voices to speak up for the children of Pakistan.