Akshaya Patra

Akshaya Patra
No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger

Monday, 28 November 2011

Akshaya Patra Foundation completes 11 years

The Akshaya Patra Foundation completed 11 years of serving mid-day meals to children in government schools, as an implementing partner of the central and state government.

11th November is always a special day for Akshaya Patra, for it was on this day 11 years ago, that the Foundation began to feed 1500 school children from 5 schools in Bangalore.

Akshaya Patra will now strengthen its capabilities and expand further to reach its mission to feed 5 million children in India by 2020. The Foundation has so far crossed 75 crore cumulative meals served (on 31st March 2011).
On reaching this milestone, on this momentous date of 11.11.11, which happens every 100 years, Madhu Pandit Dasa, Chairman, Akshaya Patra Foundation, said “ As we complete 11 years feeding children, it’s fascinating to look back to that day of the year in 2000 when Akshaya Patra was born. We started a pilot project, feeding 1500 school children every day. In the space of two months, we had enough applications to feed 1,00,000 children in and around Bangalore city. All this was possible because of the unstinting support of all our stakeholders.”

Akshaya Patra currently feeds over 1.3 million children across 9 states in India. In the next financial year, Akshaya Patra will start its operations by opening centralized kitchens in Delhi and Bhubaneshwar.

Talking about the trade mark the Blue bus that carries hot nutritious meals to schools, Dasa added that in the coming years the Foundation expects to roll out more number of Blue buses that can reach more number of beneficiaries. The Foundation currently has 450 blue buses in their fleet.



11 Years celebration of Akshaya Patra

Children participating in Akshaya Patra's 11 years function

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Duniya Rashmi and othere distributing sweets to children

Friday, 18 November 2011

Akshaya Patra Centralized Kitchen opened in Nathdwara

Akshaya Patra, the world’s largest NGO -run mid-day meal program, launched its centralized kitchen in Nathdwara. At present around 75,000 students will be served mid-day meals from this kitchen. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways C.P. Joshi inaugurated the 32,000 square feet technology intensive kitchen. For more information visit : http://www.akshayapatra.org/

 





 







Social India Conference ,2011 in support of Akshaya Patra Foundation - Day 02

Social India Conference was held on 12th & 13th November, 2011 at Hotel Royal Orchid , Bangalore in support of Akshaya Patra Foundation. This conference brought together the best thought leaders of the world  to speak about digital media.   This conference aimed at generating awareness of Akshaya Patra mission and to gather best Social media practices for use in both fundraising and friendraising.
The conference was conducted in aid of Akshaya Patra Foundation with support of various enthusiasts and sponsors.The goal was to gain expertise in enriching the Foundation’s Social and online presence and also to provide a knowledge-sharing platform for social media experts to share the tricks of their trade .
The sponsors of this event were the Infinity Group and Anant Education, an initiative of Infinity Group.
The speakers of the conference  explored topics like online privacy, consumer behavior, geo-marketing, stunt promotions and reputation management and  left the attendess  with data insights and action plans.

For more information visit http://www.akshayapatra.org/    and http://socialindiaconference.in/

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Thursday, 17 November 2011

Social India Conference in aid of Akshaya Patra Founadation,2011 -Day 01

Social India Conference was held on 12th & 13th November, 2011 at Hotel Royal Orchid , Bangalore in support of Akshaya Patra Foundation. This conference brought together the best thought leaders of the world  to speak about digital media.   This conference aimed at generating awareness of Akshaya Patra mission and to gather best Social media practices for use in both fundraising and friendraising.
The conference was conducted in aid of Akshaya Patra Foundation with support of various enthusiasts and sponsors.The goal was to gain expertise in enriching the Foundation's Social and online presence and also to provide a knowledge-sharing platform for social media experts to share the tricks of their trade .
The sponsors of this event were the Infinity Group and Anant Education, an initiative of Infinity Group.
The speakers of the conference  explored topics like online privacy, consumer behavior, geo-marketing, stunt promotions and reputation management and  left the attendess  with data insights and action plans.

For more information  visit :  http://www.akshayapatra.org/    and  http://socialindiaconference.in/
Mr. Ravindra Chamaria, Chairman & Managing Director of Infinity Infotech Parks
The registration desk of Social India Conference 2011, at Hotel Royal Orchid


Mr. Shridhar Venkat , Executive Director, The Akshaya Patra Foundation.

Stefan Kolle, Founder of FutureLab

Around 350 delegates attended the two day's Conference on Social Media

Shashank Nigam, CEO, SimpliFlying during his presentation

Valerie Rozycki Wagoner, CEO of ZipDial

How to Really Sell through Facebook by Kiran Kumar, Adepto

Kiruba Shankar, Business Blogging during the Social India conference

Kapil Gupta, OMLogic during his session on Social Media in the Indian Context

Gillian Muessig,SEOmoz during her presentation "Community Building & Management"

Discussion panel during the end of Day 1 of Social India Conference

Discussion panel during the end of Day 1 of Social India Conference

Discussion panel during the end of Day 1 of Social India Conference

Discussion panel during the end of Day 1 of Social India Conference

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Mid-day meal programme of Akshaya Patra at a Kudremala school

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