New
Delhi , 31 August 2022.
Anil
Agarwal Foundation (AAF), the philanthropic arm of India’s leading diversified
natural resources conglomerate, Vedanta Limited is celebrating ‘Poshan
Maah 2022’ by introducing 75 Poshan Recipes for children and women across
all Vedanta Nand Ghars. Project Nand
Ghar, the flagship initiative of AAF, strives to strengthen the nutritional
portion with these 75healthy recipes. Nand Ghar aims to eradicate all forms of
malnutrition, including stunting and wasting in children under five years of
age, and address the nutritional needs of pregnant and lactating women.
The
campaign showcasing #75RecipesOfPoshan
is in line with Nand Ghar’s commitment to attain good health through right nourishment
for all’. The campaign aims to raise awareness about a wide variety of
nutritional ingredients found across India that suits the ‘local palate’ and are
highly beneficial for the health of children and pregnant women.
During
his latest address to the Nation, Hon’ble Prime Minister in his monthly
programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’, reminded people about Poshan Maah that is celebrated
in the month of September, “The month of September is dedicated to festivals as
well as a big campaign related to nutrition,” the PM said in his address. Asserting
the importance of awareness and a collective action he also mentioned that
“Efforts for social awareness play an important role in tackling the challenges
of malnutrition.”
Speaking on this unique initiative, Ms. Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Director,
Vedanta Limited said,
“In line with PM Modi’s mission of eradicating malnutrition from the
country, we, through our initiative, aim to combat undernourishment of both
women and children specially in the rural areas of India. These75
Poshan recipes are thoughtfully prepared keeping in mind the nutritious
ingredients that are suitable to the palate of rural belt.”
Celebrated every year in the
month of September, the objective of Poshan Maah is to implement a
comprehensive, unified strategy to strengthen nutritional content, delivery,
outreach and outcome, with renewed focus on developing practices that nurture
health, wellness and immunity to disease and combat malnutrition in the
country.
Vedanta’s
Nand Ghar is committed to fulfilling the Prime Minister’s vision of eradicating
child malnutrition, empowering women and providing quality education and
healthcare facilities. Currently, there are 3500+ Nand Ghars operating in 13
states of India, helping over 1,40,000 children and 1,05,000 women
beneficiaries in improving their standard of living and securing their future.
Over the years, Vedanta has built
many impactful CSR programs in India and is considered one of the most socially
responsible corporates in the country. The Company spent about Rs. 399 crores in the last
financial year on various CSR activities with focus on pandemic relief works,
children’s well-being & education, women empowerment, health care,
sustainable agriculture & animal welfare, market linked skilling of youth,
environment protection & restoration, development of community
infrastructure among others.