Midday meal is a provision
made by the Government of India to provide cooked meals to school children
studying in Government schools and Government-aided schools. This initiative is
the largest school meal programme in the world.
To maximise the benefits of this programme,
Government has partnered with NGOs to mobilise community support and reach
children even at the grassroot level. One of the pioneer NGOs that stepped in
as an implementing partner for the Mid-Day Meal Scheme is The Akshaya Patra
Foundation. A non-profit organization (NPO) in India, Akshaya Patra has
been providing freshly cooked, nutritious, and locally palatable meals to
children for the past 19 years. Akshaya Patra is headquartered in Bengaluru with
a PAN India reach.
Akshaya Patra was established in 2000 with the vision,
‘No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger’.
During the initial days, this children NGO provided meals
to 1,500 children in five Government schools in Bengaluru. Witnessing the
critical need of this meal in supporting schooling of children, Akshaya Patra
gradually expanded its programme to other locations. In the meantime, the
Supreme Court of India also read out a landmark mandate on 28 November 2001 stating, "We direct the State Governments/Union Territories to
implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme by providing every child in every Government
and Government assisted Primary School with a prepared mid-day meal.” This
mandate was a welcome progression for Akshaya Patra and this non-profit
organization (NPO) in India partnered with the Government to implement the Mid-Day
Meal Scheme.
Today, Akshaya Patra takes care of daily school meals of
1.8 million+ children across India.
By operating in a public-private partnership
model, which has also been recognised as one of the best replicable models, this
children NGO expanded its operations from one location to 51 locations.
Currently, it has its own kitchens and delivery logistics across 12 states and
2 Union Territories to prepare and deliver midday meals
to schools. All its kitchens follow industry standard operating processes with
utmost adherence to cleanliness and hygiene practices.
Midday meal is a great incentive for
families belonging to challenging socio-economic backgrounds to send their
children to school.
Over the years, it has been observed that the
school meals open the gates of school for children who would have to otherwise work
to earn a square meal. The midday meals have:
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increased school enrolment
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regularised attendance
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decreased drop-out rate
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improved health of children
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boosted academic performance
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supported continuity of schooling
Support this non-profit organization (NPO) in India to reach more children with nutritious school meals. Your support will uphold health, education, and dreams of millions of children across India.
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