The Akshaya Patra Foundation, NGO in India, runs one of the worlds largest mid day meal program. This video shows the operations as well as the feeding of the children
Akshaya Patra Foundation Bangalore kitchen providing Mid Day Meal to unprivileged childrens. Akshaya Patra Foundation in Bangalore and NGOs in Karnataka
http://www.akshayapatra.org/karnataka : This video shows how mid day meal is prepared for 184,530 school children every day by NGO in Bangalore. The mid day meal program was first started in 2000 by feeding 1500 school children from a temporary kitchen in Bangalore.
Currently Akshaya Patra Foundation feeds 1.3 million children across 20 locations and 9 Indian states.
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http://www.akshayapatra.org/- Akshaya Patra Foundation an NGO in India currently feeds 1.3 million school children everyday in 9 states and 20 locations in India. This foundation aims to feed hungry child across India. It has an ambitious aim to feed 5 million children by 2020.
So, feed hungry child by donating online just Rs 750 for an entire year to Akshaya Patra Foundation.
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Know more about Akshaya Patra kitchens: http://www.akshayapatra.org/our-kitchens
Akshaya Patra reach: http://www.akshayapatra.org/our-reach
Feed a child : https://www.akshayapatra.org/onlinedonations
Below stats shows Akshaya Patra reach in various locations:
Currently Akshaya Patra in Bangalore feeds 184,530 children in 1055 schools
Akshaya Patra in Hubli feeds 126, 693 in 789 schools
Akshaya Patra in Mangalore feeds 19,043 in 145 schools
Akshaya Patra in Mysore feeds 13,835 in 63 schools
Akshaya Patra in Bellary feeds 115,945 in 575 schools
Akshaya Patra in Vrindavan feeds 139,262 in 1874 schools
Akshaya Patra in Jaipur feeds 92,763 in 1081 schools
Akshaya Patra in Baran feeds 11,456 in 166 schools
Akshaya Patra in Nathdwara feeds 25,274 in 435 schools
Akshaya Patra in Puri feeds 55,835 in 648 schools
Akshaya Patra in Nayagarh feeds 24,580 in 352 schools
Akshaya Patra in Gandhinagar feeds 121,508 in 666 schools
Akshaya Patra in vadodara feeds 113, 593 in 616 schools
Akshaya Patra in Surat feeds 165,057 in 371 schools
Akshaya Patra in Bhilai feeds 23,674 in 160 schools
Akshaya Patra in Hyderabad feeds 54,849 in 454 schools
Akshaya Patra in Vizag feeds 5, 249 in 7 schools
Akshaya Patra in Guwahati feeds 53,649 in 592 schools
Akshaya Patra in Chennai feeds 718 in 1 school.
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http://www.akshayapatra.org/karnataka : This video shows how Akshaya Patra kitchen in Hubli prepares mid day meal everyday for children studying in government schools. Akshaya Patra largest kitchen, located in Hubli-Dharwad prepares mid day meal for 126,693 children in less than five hours.
Currently Akshaya Patra Foundation feeds 1.3 million children across 20 locations and 9 Indian states
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Approximately one year after leading roof window manufacturer VELUX Group joined forces with social business Little Sun and NGO Plan International, launching a design competition to bring clean, sustainable light to Africa, the first solar lamps have now arrived on African soil.
The VELUX Natural Light International Design Competition received 172 proposals from 65 countries. A high-level jury of experts in the fields of architecture, art and design subsequently selected the winning design, by Mariana Arando and Luca Fondello of the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Their solar lamp design was inspired by the way light can bring people together.
The VELUX Group has so far produced and donated 14,500 of the solar-powered lamps, and 150 local sales agents are now being trained in how to sell the lamps in off-grid communities in Senegal, Zimbabwe and Zambia. The training combines workshops, roleplay, demonstrations, and group work.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/uk/7724551-velux-natural-light-solar-lamps-in-africa/
Today leading window manufacturer The VELUX Group and the social business Little Sun announce a partnership with the NGO Plan International to distribute a new solar lamp – the Natural Light solar lamp – in three African countries: Zimbabwe, Zambia and Senegal. The partnership with Plan International will deliver sustainable solar-powered light to people living off-grid in areas without electricity, through a program that involves and empowers local communities.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7519251-velux-plan-partners-solar-africa/
Globally, 1.2 billion people have no access to electricity. On the occasion of VELUX 75th anniversary the company decided to address this issue. Together with the social business Little Sun and the NGO Plan International they are collaborating to bring clean, reliable and affordable light to off-grid regions in Zambia, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe.
14,500 Natural Light lamps from the VELUX Group have now arrived in Africa and the first recipients can already look forward to a better quality of life.
Among them are young girls between 10 and 18 years of age who live in a safe house in the slum area Mntendere in the Zambian capital Lusaka.
"The lamps mean the girls can do their homework when they get back from school and can feel safer at night, instead of huddling together in the dark after sunset. And it’s particularly important for our children that they feel safe – many are carrying the mental baggage such as the trauma of violence, rape or drugs," says safe house manager Verann Delarey.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/uk/7769151-velux-natural-light-and-life-zambia/
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Using an entrepreneurial distribution model, the Natural Light project will now donate a second instalment of 20,000 solar lamps. These will be sold by new sales agents in off-grid communities in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone and, for the first time, in Malawi.
The aim of this project, besides bringing a sustainable light source to off-grid communities, was to create a business model for local sales agents to make a living. This has been a great success. Today more than 50 sales agents in three African nations – Zimbabwe, Zambia and Sierra Leone – have their own businesses selling Natural Light solar lamps.
The Natural Light project, in collaboration with social business Little Sun, and NGO Plan International, was created to celebrate the VELUX Group’s 75th anniversary. Following an international design competition last year, which received 172 submissions from all over the world, the winning design was chosen and 14,500 units of the solar lamp were distributed in Africa – one for each employee of the VELUX Group and its sister companies.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8006751-velux-more-natural-light-shine-in-africa/