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Honouring the Spirit of Motherhood through Nourishment

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Every morning, Jyotsnarani packs her daughter Tanmayee’s school bag with care. She tidies her uniform, checks her books and sends her off with a quiet reassurance that only a mother can give. Like every mother, she wishes she could give her everything she needs, especially the certainty of a full, nourishing meal each day.

But there was a time when one worry stayed with her throughout the day, would she have enough to eat?

For many families across India, this gap between what mothers wish to provide and what they are able to provide is a daily reality. While a mother’s instinct is always to protect and nurture, circumstances don’t always allow it. And when a child’s nutrition is compromised, so is their ability to learn and grow.

This Mother’s Day, we are reminded that motherhood is not just about love, it is also about ensuring child nutrition, about making sure no child is held back by hunger.

In a government school not far from home, the lunch bell rings. Children gather with anticipation, their energy shifting as freshly prepared meals are served. For Jyotsnarani’s daughter, and millions like her, this meal is an assurance. It is a continuation of her mother’s care, even in her absence.

Through the PM POSHAN initiative (earlier Mid-Day Meal Programme), children across the country receive nutritious meals every school day. These meals play a vital role in strengthening child nutrition, helping children stay in school and focus better.

A teacher from the school shares, “There was a time when many children would sit quietly, distracted and low on energy. Today, after receiving regular meals, they are more attentive, more active and eager to participate. You can see the difference in their confidence.”

This change may seem simple, but its impact is profound. When children receive proper nutrition, they are not just able to concentrate better, they begin to engage, express and believe in their own potential.

As a trusted NGO in India, Akshaya Patra works to bridge this gap between a mother’s intent and a child’s reality. Every day, the Foundation prepares and delivers millions of meals to schoolchildren across the country with reliability and care, without fail.

In many ways, this effort reflects a mother’s promise that a child will not go hungry. It is a commitment that goes beyond individual homes and becomes a shared responsibility.
Each meal served is more than nourishment. It tells a child: you are cared for, you are seen, you matter.

This Mother’s Day, the celebration can become an act of compassion. By choosing to support initiatives that feed people in need, you help carry forward that promise to children who need it the most.

A simple step can make a meaningful difference. When you donate online, you help ensure that a child receives the nourishment they need to learn and grow. You become part of a larger movement, one that extends a mother’s care into classrooms across the country.

As we celebrate Mother’s Day, let us honour not just the love that mothers give, but also the responsibility we share in supporting them. Because when we come together to nourish a child, we are strengthening the future of a nation.

Motherhood is about sustaining life. With care. With dignity. And with the nourishment that helps every child rise.

Sustaining a child’s life can begin with a single decision. This Mother’s Day, take that step. Donate to help feed children and ensure that they receive the nourishment they need to rise beyond classroom hunger.

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Akshaya Patra 2025 Recap: Meals, Milestones and Million Smiles

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In more than 23,000 schools across India, classrooms stay lively because every child sits nourished and eager to learn. 2025 was a year of growing together to feed more and make a greater impact. We witnessed many more hunger warriors joining our cause and it is because of their generosity that every child received meals every day without fail.

This growing support and the smile of 2.35 million children are the ultimate testament to the trust placed in us.

Akshaya Patra’s Recap 2025

Committed to a purpose of making lives better with nutritious meals, 2025 brought us significant milestones:

• Celebrated 25 years of service

On 11 November 2025, Akshaya Patra marked its 25th anniversary of feeding children. On this day, we commemorated our journey that started in 2000 with 1,500 children in five schools in Bengaluru, which has now grown to serve mid-day meals to 2.35 million children across 16 states and 3 UTs. In 2025 alone, we served 480 million mid-day meals and 120 million morning nutrition servings.

• Inaugurated the first centralised kitchen in Goa

In March this year, Dr. Pramod Sawant, the Honourable Chief Minister of Goa, inaugurated our 78th kitchen and the first one in Goa. It has the capacity to prepare up to 5,000 meals. Like in other states, we serve meals adhering to the local palate, such as chapatis, batata bhaji, vatana bhaji, vegetable korma, idli, sambar, soya chunks, mixed-veg pulav, etc.

• First centralised kitchen in Bihar

Akshaya Patra is gearing up to begin its journey in Bihar. In June, the Bhoomi Pujan of the Foundation’s first centralised kitchen in Bihar was held. Sunil Kumar, the Honourable Minister of Education, laid the foundation stone of the facility, which is expected to improve attendance and nutritional status of thousands of children across Patna district through MDM.

• Bhavnagar kitchen is fully powered by solar.

With 93.9 kW solar capacity installed, the Bhavnagar kitchen in Gujarat is now operates entirely on solar power. This not only eliminates the electric bill of the kitchen but also reduces the carbon footprint, a significant milestone in our efforts to protect the greener future that the community we serve deserves.

• Delhi kitchen delivery fleet is fully electric

The meal delivery fleet across Delhi has become fully electric, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This is another testament to our sustainable operations under the MDM initiative.

• Featured in prestigious Forbes Magazine

Akshaya Patra has featured in Forbes, the magazine that sets a benchmark for organisational excellence. The article describes Akshaya Patra’s journey, the hurdles we face and the vision they looking forward to achieving.

Awards Received:

• NGO Leadership Award – National Awards for Excellence
• Best CSR Impact Maker of the Year in CSR Health System Strengthening Project – 9th CSR Health Impact Awards
• Food Safety Culture Award 2025 – India Food Safety Conclave (IFSC) at the Bangalore International Centre
• Best Civil Society Organisation Award – 11th Asian Centre for Corporate Governance & Sustainability

Fundraising Charity Events

• Golf for Good Charity Tournament
The funds pooled through the charity tournament supported 1,400 children’s mid-day meals for an entire academic year.

• Music for Meals – Agam
Carnatic progressive music band, Agam, joined a charity concert that helped us strengthen our MDM efforts.

Feeding Humanity

A glimpse of our servings during times of devotion and crisis:

• Maha Kumbh Feeding
Served over 10,36,230 meals to the devotees at the Maha Kumbh

• Disaster Relief Feeding
– Served meals to flood–affected people in Solapur (Maharashtra), Ajmer (Rajasthan), Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh) and Badarpur (Assam).
– Provided food support to residents in Dehradun & Chamoli during landslide
– Distributed grocery kits to displaced families in Jammu & Kashmir during cross-border escalations

Story of Hope

Behind every mid-day meal is a dream waiting to sprout

Looking ahead

A mother never says no when her child is hungry. Like a mother who never lets her child go hungry, we strive to ensure that ‘No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger.’

Though we can’t match a mother’s meals, your support can help us come close. Help us feed children like mothers do. Donate Now.

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