Friday, 30 November 2012

Nationwide Launch of IEC Campaign to Combat Malnutrition

President Pranab Mukherjee on 19 November 2012 launched a nationwide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign against malnutrition in India- an initiative of the Ministry of Women and Child Development. 

Speaking at the launch, Mr. Mukherjee addressed the malnutrition figures as a wake-up call that needs to be resolved in an intensive manner so as to ensure good nutrition and health for children and their mothers. 

He went on to say, "This is disturbing.... These figures are a wakeup call for all of us and underline the need for concerted drive against malnutrition, and until we ensure good nutrition and health for our children and their mothers we cannot achieve our targets of sustained and inclusive growth."
The campaign will be rolled out in four stages:
  • Stage 1- Create awareness on symptoms of malnutrition for a period of eight weeks;
  • Stage 2- Give a clarion call or public request, spread over six weeks.
  • Stage 3- Key messages on basic critical practices for maternal and childcare to prevent from malnutrition.
  • Stage 4- Inform the public about acquiring services and Mother Child Protection card.
In order to create maximum awareness, the campaign will be launched in 18 languages and will be advertised through all communication mediums- TV, radio and print. Actor Aamir Khan and lyricist Prasoon Joshi has been roped in by the Ministry to steer the awareness campaign. This campaign has been designed with technical support of UNICEF.

With the intention of achieving a hunger free and educated society, Akshaya Patra too is working for a similar cause by providing mid-day meal to children of Government school and Government aided schools in 19 locations across 9 states. This mid-day meal programme of Akshaya Patra proved to be a real blessing for the children and an incentive for many parents. Many parents started sending their children to school, with the surety that the children will at least get one full meal for the day. This simultaneously was enabling the children to get educated too. So, the mid-day meal in reality was countering two critical issues – hunger and education.

The mid-day meal programme of Akshaya Patra is the world’s largest NGO run school lunch programme. The Foundation serves freshly prepared, nutritious meals to 1.3 million children of over 9000 schools on all school working days. This has benefitted the children as there were visible improvements in their health. Below are a few instances of the impact Akshaya Patra’s mid-day meal programme had on the children: 
  • Juliet Pinto, Principal- Government Higher Primary School Mangalore, states that “health camps are conducted thrice a year, one of which is conducted by a government clinic which is situated close to the school. Incidentally, the clinic was set up at the same time when Akshaya Patra began feeding the school. The health supervisor found all the children to be healthy except general flu and common cold.”
  • Lingaraj Bevour is a teacher in a small village school of Bukkasagara, about 50 kilometers away from the city of Bellary. The students of his school mainly hail from families of quarry workers. As both the parents need to work for supporting the family and leave early in the morning, the mid-day meal becomes the first, and many times the only full meal of many students. Despite the hardships, the noticeable aspect was the health improvement among children after the introduction of Mid-Day Meal Scheme by Akshaya Patra. Lingaraj Bevour says, “The health of the children in my school improved tremendously after regular food was provided by Akshaya Patra under the mid-day meal programme.”
  • Assistant Head Mistress of Government Higher Primary School- Ashokapuram, Mysore, Geetha Lobo says, “The strength of the school has improved since food started being served here. Prior to Akshaya Patra’s intervention through the mid-day meal programme, some children used to faint from hunger during assembly, but that’s no longer the case. Now, they attend classes regularly and they concentrate better during lessons”.
  • Nazia Tazeem, is the school in-charge at the Rehmani Model Senior Secondary School, Jaipur. She says, “It is only from the last three years that our children are receiving the mid-day meal. The health of the children was a major concern. Today the mid-day meal in the school provided by Akshaya Patra has a positive impact on the children’s health and has also brought about the much required change. The mid-day meal has helped the school in increasing attendance and enrolment among girls and reducing drop-out rate.” The numerous awards that now decorate the school office are a testimony to the children’s growth story. The significance of nutritious meal highlighted by The Akshaya Patra Foundation has translated into the school authorities educating the parents on nutrition too.
  • Madhusudhan Mahapatra oversees Akshaya Patra’s decentralized kitchens in Nayagarh district of Odisha. The mid-day meal program goes beyond filling a hungry stomach, says Mahapatra. He cites of witnessing improved rates of enrolment and attendance in the years since Akshaya Patra began implementing the scheme in many of the village schools of Nayagarh district. He says, “In a state where nearly 46.8% of the population lives below the poverty line (Orissa has one of the highest figures for child mortality in the country)*, with high rates of child malnutrition, the fact that their children will get good food proves to be a strong catalyst for parents to send them to school.”
  • *Food Security Atlas of Rural Orissa, 2008, a report by the UN World Food Program and the Institute for Human Development, New Delhi
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Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Hans Foundation supports Akshaya Patra Foundation

In a notable manner, Hans Foundation has entered into a strategic partnership with the Akshaya Patra Foundation to build 2 kitchens; one each at Ahmedabad (Gujarat) and Haridwar (Uttarakhand). Each of these kitchens will have a cooking capacity for 1 lakh children. 

These kitchens will be based on latest technology and will positively impact the lives of children. The construction work is currently on at both locations and we will have the kitchens operational by mid next year.

Hans Foundation supports Akshaya Patra. Hans Foundation is supporting around 1000 differently-abled children in 9 special schools at Bangalore and Bellary, with freshly cooked, hot nutritious meals. Hans Foundation has also donated a meal distribution vehicle to The Akshaya Patra Foundation. The custom-designed vehicle donated will be used to distribute mid-day meals to children in schools across Bellary.

Akshaya Patra sincerely acknowledges and is grateful for the valuable support by Hans Foundation.

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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Akshaya Patra Announces Distribution of Steel Plates for Govt. School Children

With the vision of “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger”, Akshaya Patra set foot towards implementation of the mid day meal programme in June 2000. As an initial step the Foundation fed 1500 children in 5 schools of Bangalore. 

It slowly started branching out to other parts of Karnataka and then to other states. Currently, it is operating in 19 locations across 9 states with 18 centralized kitchens, and 2 de-centralized kitchens. It caters to 9075 schools reaching out to 1.3 million children everyday on school working days for the entire day.

In 2009, Akshaya Patra was invited by the State Government of Assam to start its work in Guwahati. With the support of the Government the Foundation immediately began its work to set up a kitchen. Despite many challenges like inadequate water supply, partial drainage facility and irregular electricity supply, Akshaya Patra constructed a fully functioning centralized kitchen with all amenities, in keeping with its hygiene standards of cooking and other kitchen operations. The Guwahati kitchen of Akshaya Patra was inaugurated in February 2010. This is the largest kitchen of its kind in North East India. 

The Akshaya Patra Foundation, Guwahati, is currently providing mid-day meals to 512 Government schools in the region. In an effort to further the implementation of mid-day meal programme, the Foundation will be distributing steel plates to about 47000 government school children in the region.

The distribution programme will take place on a phase by phase schedule. To mark a symbolic inauguration of the distribution programme, Shri Janardhana Dasa, Unit president, The Akshaya Patra Foundation, Guwahati; in the presence of eminent personalities like Mr. S.K Roy, District Collector; Shri Jayanta Bhagawati, well-known film personality; Mousumi Saharia, famous Assamese singer, distributed steel plates to 100 school children, on the occasion of Children’s Day.

This free-plate distribution programme will also help to address the challenge related to reduced impact of the mid-day meal programme due to less availability of basic infrastructure like clean plates, water and sanitation.  

This gesture of Akshaya Patra on Children’s Day, not only instilled the sense of equality among all children but also brought loads of precious little smiles.

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Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Akshaya Patra Mid Day Meal Program Supports Right to Education

The nation has seen many fold developments in both public and private sector undertakings. Yet, there is lot to achieve when it comes to 100% literacy rate. Recent surveys report of having approximately 8.1 million out-of-school children.

This is a challenging figure but it is not impossible to achieve it with proper channelizing. In this context, the Right to Education comes as a support. The Right to Education is a significant International Act. It is a Fundamental Right that entitles an individual to compulsory education between the age group of 6 to 14 years. It also indicates that if required appropriate and necessary steps should be taken to make this education available to all children primarily in this age group.

Akshaya Patra beneficiary mid day school meal. This Act was passed in India as Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act in the year 2009. It was a historic moment as the passing of this Act guaranteed every child in India, the right to elementary education. In recent past, the educational sector in India has seen many significant developments, but the task of complete implementation of RTE is yet to be achieved.

There are many reasons for millions of children to be to of school during their formative years. To mention the most prominent ones are, inaccessibility, poverty, hunger, gender and social inequality. To tackle these crisis many organization across all sectors including Non-Governmental Organizations have pulled up their socks. Among them The Akshaya Patra Foundation is one that is working towards its vision of “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger”.

Taking the first step in June 2000, Akshaya Patra started the mid-day meal programme in Bangalore by feeding 1500 children in 5 schools. Today, it is the world’s largest NGO run mid-day meal programme, serving freshly cooked, healthy and nutritious meals to 1.3 million school children on all school working days. Currently operating in 20 locations across 9 states of India, it aims at feeding 5 million children by 2020. August 2012 saw the celebration of serving the billionth meal, a commendable and noteworthy achievement of Akshaya Patra in the stride towards achieving its vision and mission.

Akshaya Patra is in a constant thrive to reach out to more and more schools, so that many more children can be benefited by the mid-day meal programme. It implements quality controls and is continuously working towards innovating their technology and processes to make nutritious, hygienic and delicious food on an ever-expanding scale. We are aware that the more food we make, the more dreams we can feed. In many instances, the mid-day meal programme works as a powerful incentive too, for parents to send and keep their children in school.

This in turn enables the children to receive formal education for the entire academic year and beyond. Apart from improved nutritional status of students, the mid-day meal acts as a strong reason for them to continue schooling, thereby resulting in decreased rate of school drop-out, increased enrollment and attendance in schools, and better attention span impacting positively to academic progress of the children.

Thus, it is evident that the mid-day meal programme works doubly in countering the issues of hunger and illiteracy. Akshaya Patra applauds all such programmes and efforts that act as a support to the thorough implementation of Right to Education.

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Monday, 19 November 2012

Rug Supplier Surya Raises $29K for Akshaya Patra Mid Day Meals Program

Akshaya Patra is the world’s largest NGO-run mid day meal program. The Foundation serves over 1.3 million underprivileged children with freshly prepared, nutritious meals every day. There are many children for whom the lunch provided by Akshaya Patra is the only complete meal for the day. These meals also act as a powerful incentive for parents to send and keep their children in school.

Surya- a home accessory solutions brand got involved with the noble mission of Akshaya Patra earlier in 2012. They donated $250,000 to help provide thousands of children with healthy meals for an entire year.  In a recent event, Surya’s President, Satya Tiwari decided to use an upcoming local race- the Atlanta AllState Half-Marathon to promote the cause.

He along with his team of Surya employees ran in the marathon and obtained the help of family, friends, customers and the local community in raising donations for the program they named it as “Miles for Meals”. This program enabled to raise over $29,000. Akshaya Patra will be able to feed 1,941 children in the coming year, with the valuable contribution Surya made to the Foundation.

Akshaya Patra is thankful to the entire team of Surya for creating awareness and raising fund for Akshaya Patra. The Foundation is grateful too, to all the valuable donors for their sensitiveness towards the cause of Akshaya Patra.

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Saturday, 17 November 2012

Akshaya Patra - Working Towards a Hunger Free and Educated Future

Since its inception in 2000, The Akshaya Patra Foundation has been rigorously working towards making India a hunger free nation. The vision of the Foundation is “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger” with the mission of feeding 5 million children by 2020.

Akshaya Patra beneficiary mid day meal schemeTo achieve the stated motto, Akshaya Patra started a Mid-Day Meal programme in Bangalore by feeding 1500 children in 5 schools. Today it serves mid-day meals to Government and Government aided schools in 9 states, 20 locations and more than 9000 schools.

It is the world’s largest NGO run mid day meal programme; feeding over 1.3 million school children on all school working days. These children come from poor economic background, and for them this mid-day meal could be the only complete meal for the entire day. This meal becomes a strong convincing point for the parents to send their children to school. This in a way is also addressing the issue of illiteracy.

Through providing freshly cooked, nutritious food to these children, and bringing them back to school day after day; Akshaya Patra is working doubly towards achieving two major Millennium Development Goals- elimination of child hunger and illiteracy. Both governmental and non-governmental organizations have pulled up their socks to support such causes that have the ability to influence the future of a society and nation in specific, and the world in general.

In a move to eliminate child hunger and malnutrition, World Bank too, has extended its complete support to various organizations. In a recent blog, it has specially addressed the skewed statistics that reveal- of the total number of hungry children in the world, almost half resides in South Asia. It has also raised many questions like, “Why has the growth remedy – rising incomes correlating with improved nutrition indicators – not worked in South Asia, in contrast to other regions of the world?” The article also mentioned that World Bank would be happy to support challenges like combating child hunger, malnutrition and poverty; and a dream of no more hungry children.

Join the league of helping hands that are in constant thrive to eliminate hunger and illiteracy, by associating with Akshaya Patra. Contribute Rs. 675. Your contribution will feed a child with wholesome meal for an entire year and allow him to get educated in the process.

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Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Akshaya Patra - NGO in India Celebrates Children’s Day 2012

A day to celebrate children, the childhood, and the innocence;                                                                    

An occasion to rejoice the million smiles and laughter, and                                                                            

A time to cheer the billion dreams and aspirations…

Ask anyone and they will say, ‘the future of the world lies in the hands of children’. Children are the assets of every nation. Prosperity and hope of any society or nation is directly related to the upbringing of its children. If we provide the children of today with wholesome food, education, and health, then we are in to reap a prosperous and bright future.

On the contrary, if children are malnourished and illiterate, the future too will have the same or may be worse, in store for us. When children are young, appreciate their innocence; when they are teenagers, channelize their energy; when they become young adults, help them optimize their goals.  This has the potential to result in a future of responsible, sensitive and conscious adults.

At Akshaya Patra, we are in a constant thrive to create many happy tomorrows, so that Children’s Day celebration is not just restricted to one day; rather it becomes the substance of every day. We want to make the celebration something more than just balloons and sweets. We want to gift them a happy and prosperous future. We want to help them have a life full of happiness. We want to help them in realizing their dreams and aspirations. We want to gift the children, the goodness of food thereby enabling them to get educated.

Having received the credit of world’s largest NGO run mid day meal programme, Akshaya Patra is currently feeding 1.3 million children everyday and aims to feed 5 million children by 2020. This Children’s Day we take the opportunity to reiterate, and to reaffirm our vision of “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger”, in a more profound manner. Join us to offer ‘unlimited food for education’.  Your contribution of Rs. 675 can feed one child for an entire year. Be a part of The Akshaya Patra Foundation and become instrumental in creating a hunger free, educated and blissful tomorrow.

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Feed The Hunger @ Feedthehunger.in


Hunger makes dreams thinner. India has close to 13.5 million children who forgo an education to earn their daily meal.

Akshaya Patra is an NGO that provides mid-day meals to 1.3 million students across nine Indian states, every single day. And when we feed a child that one wholesome meal, we’re not just quieting her hungry stomach.

We’re satiating a far bigger hunger - the inquisitive mind of the child, who wants to learn and achieve something in life. Feed the Hunger is our effort and plea to give children a chance to nourish their dreams.

 That’s why, this Children's Day, we asked the 1.3 million children served by our programme to contour and colour their hopes. The result, are vibrant, original and delightful artworks that chronicle their ambitions. You can order these artworks here for a mere Rs. 675 per card. This amount will put food on their plates for an entire year. But will also, put possibilities in their minds.

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Thursday, 8 November 2012

Akshaya Patra Inspiring Students Across Borders

A group of 21 MBA students from Mandalay University were on a business study tour to Bangalore with the aim to learn and take back with them some new ideas on doing business. This tour was a part of their 12 day training programme in India that was initiated by the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore and the Myanmar government. 

Their visit to Bangalore was packed with lectures by professors of IIM on varied topics including management. Field tours were organized to visit prominent Bangalore based corporate campuses like Infosys, Biocon, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Himalaya Pharmaceuticals, 3M and Akshaya Patra Foundation.

The visits to the campuses of these organizations instilled lot of inspiration among the student group.  An MBA student, Phyo Myintzu said, “I want to introduce information and communication technology in the retail sector of my company",

Win Aung, was highly inspired by the work of The Akshaya Patra Foundation. Currently a member of the German-Myanmar Friendship Foundation, an NGO that works on education and community development, Win Aung certainly would have experienced a common cord between both the organizations. Win Aung said, "I am really inspired by the whole idea of providing free food to 1.3 million poor children. I want to launch a similar initiative back home".

Akshaya Patra receives Win Aung’s statement as recognition for their decade long efforts of feeding and educating the future of India. The Foundation is happy that it is able to inspire and motivate students across the borders. This incident reinstated further the vision of the Foundation, “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger”; and the mission of reaching out to 5 million children by 2020.

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Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Working towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)


The main focus of Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) is to provide nutritious and balanced diet to underprivileged children. ICDS had conducted ‘Nutrition Week Celebration’ and ‘Iodine Awareness Programme’ at Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, which was inaugurated by District Collector- D. Jagannathan.
Collector D. Jagannathan began his speech by stating- “It is the duty of mothers to feed their babies with nutritious diet for the babies to lead a hale and healthy life,” He went on to add- “Every one should know that nurturing a child in a healthy manner is not an easy task, but it is necessary to make children not only good students but also healthy children, for which they need a nutritious and balanced diet”.
Interestingly, The Akshaya Patra Foundation shares similar sentiment, and is actively working towards achieving Millennium Development Goals. With the vision of “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger”, Akshaya Patra is working towards eliminating child hunger and increasing literacy quotient among the children of the underprivileged section. Set foot in June 2000, by feeding 1500 children in 5 schools of Bangalore, as a part of the mid-day meal program; today it has reached a commendable 1.3 million children across India. Currently, Akshaya Patra operates in 19 locations, across 9 states of India, and covers 9,075 schools to provide freshly cooked meal to the children on all school days. It was a milestone achievement for Akshaya Patra, as the Foundation served its billionth meal in August 2012. It aims to reach out to 5 million children by 2020.
Speaking on the occasion of celebrating the billionth meal, the founding member of Akshaya Patra, Mohan Das Pai maintained that “this organization is the only one of its kind that does not want to exist in future because it envisions a future that does not require it.” This not only inspired the audience but also reinstated the mission in a more profound manner.
Come forward and join hands with The Akshaya Patra Foundation. Be the reason for a hunger free and educated tomorrow.

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Sunday, 4 November 2012

Going beyond the Mid Day Meal Programme


Akshaya Patra Mid-day meal beneficiariesThe Akshaya Patra Foundation did start off with the focus in providing mid-day meal (MDM), but notably it has spread its wings beyond it. Akshaya Patra has contributed in developing infrastructure, creating awareness on nutrition, hygiene, cleanliness, environment protection, and critical social issue of female foeticide. The Foundation also takes responsibility in offering Life Skill programmes and after school tutorials to the children.
Noteworthy Achievements of The Akshaya Patra Foundation are: 
  • Akshaya Patra in association with the Infinity Townships Pvt. Ltd. has provided new borewells and toilets to 15 schools in Guwahati.
  • In a joint initiative by Akshaya Patra and Edu media, a student rally was held in Jaipur to create awareness on the need for protecting the environment and in spreading the message that female foeticide is a heinous crime.  
  • With the support of Dell Foundation, Akshaya Patra launched its “Akshaya Life Skills” programme in schools, as an initiative to provide all round development of the child. This is in accordance with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Life Skill directive of imparting Life Skills to children.
  • Akshaya Patra also conducts timely survey on the mid-day meal. This is done to check the scope of overall improvement in the quality, quantity, and menu.  
  • The Akshaya Patra Foundation also enables schools and local groups to be self-sufficient and self-reliant. An example of the same is the 15 acre kitchen garden in Jaipur, that’s gearing up for its second harvest. 
  • Akshaya Patra’s effort in providing nutritious, hygienic, and clean food received a mention by AIESEC Team from Manipal University. This team was conducting a workshop in and around Mangalore city with the objective of educating the children and school staff on hygiene, cleanliness and nutrition.

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Saturday, 3 November 2012

Akshaya Patra Kitchens Making a Move Forward - New inclusions are Added


Akshaya Patra chapati making machineHaving received the credit of being the World’s largest mid-day meal programme, Akshaya Patra has always been in the look-out to better its kitchen infrastructure. In tune with this motive, it has seen many improvements and introductions to optimize operational and economic efficiency. Akshaya Patra kitchens are witnessing newer technological uplifts; thereby maximizing its potential by many folds.
In an effort to realize their future goals, Akshaya Patra has already started conducting pilot runs of various initiatives like eco-friendly methods of cooking, vehicle tracking system, vegetable cutting and chapati making machine, IVRS and Route Simulation methods. These introductions have significantly sped up the cooking process, keeping intact the quality and hygiene of the cooked food. It has also helped in better tracking of the delivery fleet ensuring timely service on all locations. Apart from advancements in process and service, there have been significant improvement in the taste and recipes too.
The Akshaya Patra kitchen has seen upgrading in the following areas:
  • 10 of Akshaya Patra kitchens have successfully passed the ISO recertification audit by conforming to the standard requirements of ISO 22000-2005.
  • Akshaya Patra has started implementing a vehicle tracking system by installing GPS devices in 72 vehicles as a test run. The initial report suggests effective management of the fleet.
  • In order to optimize time and output, Akshaya Patra kitchen has adopted Six Sigma methodology, and has witnessed 40% reduction in cooking time in its pilot study.
  • A new vegetable cutting machine has been tailored in HK Hill kitchen, Bangalore, to save on time and retain freshness of cut vegetables.
  • A modified version of Chapati making machine is in the making which will increase the capacity by 50%, with an hourly output of 60,000 chapatis.
  • As an initiative to give its recipes a natural colour blend, Akshaya Patra has recently formulated liquid form of cardamom. This has added a fresh flavour to ‘sweet pongal’- a popular South Indian dessert.
  • Increasing its presence, Akshaya Patra has started its centralized kitchen in Nathdwara. This will help feed 75,000 students of Government schools in this location.
  • The VK Hill kitchen in Bangalore recently introduced an eco-friendly initiative of smokeless stoves known as Oorja runs on briquettes. This smokeless stove has helped in minimising fuel cost by 50%.
  • IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System) and Route-Simulation are two other initiatives employed in Akshaya Patra kitchens to help improve the operations and services.