Iron-rich ‘Mahua laddus’ made by Adivasi women’s cooperative in Telangana’s Utnoor earns praise from PM

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The Laddus made from Mahua (Ippa) flowers, rich in iron and other nutrients, are supplied to ashram schools and anganwadi centres in the erstwhile Adilabad district under the aegis of the Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA), Utnoor.

The Laddus made from Mahua (Ippa) flowers, rich in iron and other nutrients, are supplied to ashram schools and anganwadi centres in the erstwhile Adilabad district under the aegis of the Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA), Utnoor.
| Photo Credit: By Arrangement

The nutrient-rich ‘Mahua laddus’ made by the Adivasi women members of the Utnoor-based Bheembai Adivasi Mahila Sahakara Sangham in Adilabad district of Telangana found special mention in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 120th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme.

Income generating activity which supports nutritional needs

The income generating activity of Adivasi women of Utnoor while contributing their mite to support nutritional interventions in Telangana’s tribal heartland of erstwhile undivided Adilabad district and the rich tribal heritage came in for praise from the Prime Minister during his speech.

Adivasi women members of the Utnoor-based Bheembai Adivasi Mahila Sahakara Sangham in Adilabad district of Telangana making ‘mahua laddus’.

Adivasi women members of the Utnoor-based Bheembai Adivasi Mahila Sahakara Sangham in Adilabad district of Telangana making ‘mahua laddus’.
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By Arrangement

Iron-rich laddus supplied to schools

The Adivasi women-led cooperative is empowering tribal women by making laddus from the Mahua (Ippa) flowers, rich in iron and other nutrients, and supplying the iron-rich laddus to the ashram schools and anganwadi centres in the old undivided Adilabad district under the aegis of the Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA), Utnoor.

Hard grind Tribal woman collecting Mahua flower (Ippa puvvu) from forest in Telangana. The image is used for representative purposes only.

Hard grind Tribal woman collecting Mahua flower (Ippa puvvu) from forest in Telangana. The image is used for representative purposes only.
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RAO GN

Meanwhile, Khushboo Gupta, Project Officer, ITDA, Utnoor, received two SKOCH awards for her two transformative projects – ‘Girijan Poshan Mitra’ and ‘Girijan Canteen’ in New Delhi on March 29, 2025.

Anaemia screening, targeted supplementation, distribution of Mahua laddus in Ashram schools forms the crux of the Girijan Poshan Mitra project.

Number of anaemia girls down to less than 1% from 15%

According to ITDA sources, the nutrition initiative resulted in significant reduction in anaemia levels with the number of severely anaemic girls reducing from 15% to less than 1% in a span of four months.

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