Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan will go out for Anganwadi centers on Tuesday to request public cooperation and get toys for children. With the help of the public, the Chief Minister will collect the necessary materials for the Anganwadi centers by taking a hand cart. On Tuesday, the CM will launch the material collection campaign from the Ashoka Garden area of Bhopal by hand cart. The CM called a meeting on Monday to discuss the outline of the campaign. Minister Vishwas Sarang, Chief Secretary Iqbal Singh Bains and other senior officers were present in the meeting. CM said that 'Adapt an Anganwadi' campaign is going on in the state. To give impetus to this campaign, he himself will call upon the people to provide toys and stationery material for Anganwadi children by taking hand carts. In many places, people have given water coolers and furniture to Anganwadi centers. Many citizens have come forward to include nutritious food in the diet of the children coming to these centres. This campaign can be run in a better way only with the help of the people. If voluntary support is received, the utility of these centers will increase and those children will also reach the Anganwadi centers which are not presently coming. In rural areas also, the farmer brothers have provided food grains for the Anganwadi centres. Cooperation is also being received in the work of providing food items in Poshan Matka. The CM said that public cooperation is necessary for providing school bags, drawing sheets, colors as well as comics and other educative literature to children in urban areas. Simultaneously, CM Shivraj Singh said that the children coming to the Anganwadi centers should not feel short of life, for this the government and the society will have to make joint efforts. All sections of the society will help. These include members of voluntary organizations, officers-employees, businessmen, public representatives, office bearers of resident associations. In the meeting, Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang informed that walking in about one kilometer area from Vivekananda intersection to Mansa Devi temple in Ashoka Garden area, toys and other necessary materials for Anganwadis would be obtained with public cooperation. Public representatives will also be present along with CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Azam Khan, Om Prakash Rajbhar and Shivpal not joined the protest of Akhilesh Yadav 'Every Sikh should keep modern weapons', Ruckus on the statement of Jathedar of Akal Takht CM Nitish narrated a tremendous story of college days, said- 'When a woman would come...'"