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Supporting Child Health with Akshaya Patra on World Health Day

Nourishing young lives

Nourishing young lives every day

Observed every year on April 7, World Health Day highlights the importance of building a healthier world for all. Led by the World Health Organisation (WHO), this global observance raises awareness about key health challenges and encourages collective action. World Health Day is not limited to medical care, it also draws attention to everyday factors like nutrition, hygiene and access to basic necessities that shape overall well-being.

World Health Day serves as a timely reminder that good health begins with strong foundations, especially during childhood. By focusing on preventive care and healthy habits early in life, we can help create lasting positive outcomes for individuals and communities alike.

Why Child Health Needs Attention

Children represent the future and their health is central to sustainable development. Proper nutrition during the early years supports physical growth, strengthens immunity and enhances cognitive development. Without access to balanced meals, children are more vulnerable to infections, fatigue and developmental delays.

On World Health Day, the focus on child health becomes even more relevant. A healthy child is more likely to attend school regularly, stay attentive in class and actively participate in learning. In contrast, poor nutrition can create barriers that affect both health and education outcomes, making it harder for children to reach their full potential.

The Role of Nutrition in Building Immunity and Growth

Nutrition plays a critical role in shaping a child’s overall well-being. Balanced meals that include essential nutrients such as proteins, vitamins and minerals that help build stronger immune systems, support healthy weight and height, and improve energy levels.

Initiatives like the PM POSHAN initiative contribute significantly to this effort. By providing children with consistent access to nutritious food, this programme helps reduce the risk of malnutrition and supports better health outcomes with wholesome mid-day meals. It also ensures that children have the energy needed to engage in both academic and physical activities throughout the school day.

Linking Nutrition with Education Outcomes

The connection between nutrition and education is closely interlinked. Hunger can make it difficult for children to concentrate, leading to reduced classroom participation and irregular attendance. A well-nourished child, on the other hand, is better equipped to focus, learn and perform.

The programme addresses this challenge by making nutritious mid-day meals accessible within the school environment. This not only supports health but also encourages school attendance and retention. On World Health Day, it is important to recognise how such interventions contribute to both improved learning and overall development.

Nakusha

Ajmer, Rajasthan

My name is Nakusha Bhat. I study in class 8 in Rajkiya Uccha Madhyamik Vidyala Kishanpura. My mother stays at home and works in the field. My father is a driver and works from 8 in the morning till 5 in the evening. I want to become a Singer because my father and grandfather sing bhajan and everyone is interested in it. I am learning to play the harmonium.

The food we get at school comes from Akshaya Patra’s kitchen. They serve dal and rice, khichdi, naan khatai and fruits like banana and guava. I like khichdi and naan khatai the most.

Rahul

Chittorgarh, Rajasthan

My name is Rahul Gadri. I study in Class 5 in Rajkiya Ucch Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Sirodi, in Chittorgarh. My parents, Roshanlal Gargi and Ranidevi and my elder brother, Hitesh, are farmers. I take care of the family’s livestock. I milk the buffaloes, bathe them, take them out for grazing and even make dung cakes for fuel. My whole day goes by spending time with my buffaloes. I want to start my own animal husbandry centre. I will complete graduation because to run a business, you need to be educated too. I enjoy milk, daliya and dal-rice served at school. The food is tasty.

Our Role as an NGO in India

As an NGO in India, we are part of a broader ecosystem working towards child health and nutrition. At Akshaya Patra, our efforts are centred on providing freshly cooked meals to children in government schools, with a focus on quality, safety and nutritional value.

Through our work, we aim to support better immunity, sustained energy levels and consistent school participation among children. We recognise that addressing hunger is an important step towards improving both health and education outcomes at scale.

A Collective Responsibility

World Health Day reminds us that ensuring child health is a shared responsibility. Governments, organisations, communities and individuals all have a role to play in creating a supportive environment where children can thrive.

If you would like to contribute to this effort, you can choose to donate online and support the nutrition of children who rely on school meals. Even small contributions can help extend access to nutritious food and make a meaningful difference.

Moving Towards a Healthier Future

On World Health Day, the importance of consistent, everyday actions becomes clear. Ensuring access to nutritious meals is one such step that can have a lasting impact on a child’s life.

By supporting initiatives like the PM POSHAN programme, we move closer to a future where children are healthier, more active and better prepared to learn and grow.

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Akshaya Patra’s Mission to Nourish Millions in India

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Our journey began in the year 2000 with a vision to ensure that “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger.” Starting with just 1,500 children in Bengaluru, we have grown into one of the world’s largest NGO-run school feeding programme, serving more than 2.33 million beneficiaries every day across 16 states and 3 union territories. Over the years, our work has expanded into multiple feeding initiatives, each designed to address hunger in a holistic way.

 PM POSHAN (Mid-Day Meal) Programme

Our flagship initiative, the Mid-Day Meal Programme, is implemented in partnership with the Government of India and various state governments. Every school day, we provide freshly cooked, nutritious meals to more than 23,000 government and government-aided schools. This initiative not only ensures that children are nourished but also helps reduce dropout rates and improves learning outcomes for children.

Support the school meal programme and help children learn on a full stomach.

 Morning Nutrition Programme

To ensure that children start their school day on the right note, we serve ready-to-eat snacks as part of our Morning Nutrition Programme. Active in six states, this programme provides fortified energy snacks, milk, and other wholesome options. By complementing the mid-day meals, morning nutrition helps children stay attentive and active throughout the day.

Contribute to the Morning Nutrition Programme and give children the energy to begin their day right.

 Anganwadi Feeding

We believe that good nutrition must begin at the earliest stages of life. Through our Anganwadi Feeding Programme, we provide hot, nutritious meals to toddlers, as well as expectant and lactating mothers. This supports healthy physical and cognitive development during the crucial early years and aids in the Government’s efforts to tackle child malnutrition.

Donate to the Anganwadi Feeding Programme and nurture healthier childhoods.

 Feeding Homeless Mothers

Many homeless and destitute mothers face the harsh reality of hunger daily. Through this initiative, we provide aged women living in ashrams, with wholesome meals that restore health and dignity. Supporting this programme not only nourishes women but also gives them a peaceful retired life.

Extend your support to senior mothers and help them live with dignity.

Impact and Sustainability

For more than two decades, Akshaya Patra has served more than 4 billion meals. Our state-of-the-art kitchens, some equipped with biogas plants and solar technology, demonstrate our commitment to scale, quality and sustainability. Each meal we serve is more than just nourishment; it is a promise of hope, dignity and a brighter future.

Voices that give you a clear picture

Manoj Nayak (Father of Parvati Nayak, 4th grade, 124 No. Hatigarh Metelimedhi LPS, Jorhat)

27-year-old Manoj Nayak is the father of two children. The older one, Parvati Nayak, is a 4th grade student of 124 No. Hatigarh Metelimedhi LPS, Jorhat, Assam. She attends school with her 6-year-old brother, studying in 1st grade.

“My children are happy with the lunch served in school. They don’t feel like eating anything when they come home, even if their favourite dish is made. The meals cover the breakfast they skip at home. Every day, they come home and tell us how tasty the food is. They are delighted with it.”

C H Kavitha, Warangal

I come to the Anganwadi centre every day. Eating here helps keep me and my baby healthy, walking to the centre keeps me active and I learn a lot by talking to the women and teachers here. I’ve been coming here for 3 months since the pregnancy was confirmed. At home, I’m not able to eat as much as my body needs. Eating here feels safe for women like us. And I can also eat more while talking to women like me. When I deliver, I’ll surely send them here to eat.

Shobha Daasi

On behalf of every mother living here, I heartily thank Akshaya Patra and all the donors for taking care of our food. I love the food we are served. The menu changes every day and amongst all the dishes my favourites are paneer curry and kheer. I wholeheartedly bless everyone involved with the NGO and wish them further growth.

At Akshaya Patra, every initiative we undertake stems from a singular belief: no one should go hungry. From children in schools to aged mothers in the ashrams, from toddlers in Anganwadis to families struck by disasters, our feeding programmes are designed to serve with compassion and scale. With your support, we can ensure that hunger never stands in the way of potential, dignity or hope.

Join us in our mission. Your contribution today can transform lives tomorrow.

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