Project Nand Ghar is a flagship social initiative of Anil Agarwal Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Vedanta Limited
Nand Ghar is developing 1478 anganwadi centers in Varanasi of which 1000 are completed
Lucknow, NFAPost: Anil Agarwal Foundation (AAF), the philanthropic arm of Vedanta Ltd, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the District Administration of Varanasi to develop additional 250 Nand Ghars in the region.
Post the MoU signing, the footprint of Nand Ghars in Varanasi district would stand at 1478 thus impacting the lives of more than 1 lac women & children with its services around health, nutrition, education, and skill development.
The MoU was signed by Himanshu Nagpal (I.A.S.), Chief Development Officer, District Varanasi and Ms. Ritu Jhingon, CEO of Nand Ghar, representing the Anil Agarwal Foundation, in the presence of Governor of Uttar Pradesh Anandiben Patel.
Speaking on the occasion, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel said the MoU with Anil Agarwal Foundation will not only uplift women and children, the pillars of our society, but will also pave the way for a bright future of the state.
“The Foundation has created a unique model through Nand Ghars and its exemplary services and has been contributing to the government’s mission of promoting holistic development of the Nation. We are certain that the upcoming centres shall help us take our key initiative of Poshan bhi, Padhai Bhi ahead in Varanasi district,” said Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel.
Project Nand Ghar under the aegis of the Anil Agarwal Foundation has been proactively working on-ground to bridge the urban-rural gap and bring metro-city like facilities to the doorstep of its anganwadi centres across Varanasi. It has completed 1000 Nand Ghars in Varanasi district and is serving the communities through its presence of 4500 Nand Ghars across 14 states of India.
Recently, AAF had signed four MoUs with the Government of Uttar Pradesh expected to positively impact the lives of its communities in Varanasi district. One of the major interventions under the aforesaid MoUs was the launch of the multi millet nutri-bar that shall contribute significantly towards meeting the nutritional needs of children.
AAF is providing nutrition packed millet bars to 50,000 children daily across 1400 anganwadi centres including Nand Ghars in three blocks of Varanasi, as part of its 6 months pilot programme. Additionally, AAF also signed three agreements to develop 25 porta cabin Nand Ghars; upgrading 500 rented anganwadis into Nand Ghars and developing 200 greenfield and brownfield Nand Ghars in Varanasi.
The signing of the MOU is the extension of the existing agreement of developing 500 rented spaces for learning for children and women of Varanasi. Nand Ghar is emerging as portal of change for women & children transforming the landscape of rural India, including Uttar Pradesh, with the spectrum of services it provides.
Over the years, the Anil Agarwal Foundation has implemented many impactful programs in India and is one of leading philanthropic institutions in the country. Children’s well-being, women’s empowerment, health care, sustainable agriculture & animal welfare, market-linked skilling of youth, environment protection & restoration, and development of community infrastructure are some of the focus areas of the Foundation’s efforts.
About Anil Agarwal Foundation:
The Anil Agarwal Foundation is the umbrella entity for Vedanta’s community and social initiatives. The focus areas of the Foundation are Healthcare, Women and Child development, Animal Welfare Projects, and Sports Initiatives. Anil Agarwal Foundation aims to empower communities, transform lives, and facilitate nation building through sustainable and inclusive growth.
About Nand Ghar:
The flagship social impact project- Nand Ghar, under the Anil Agarwal Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Vedanta, is a model project working towards strengthening the anganwadi ecosystem of the country. The 4500+ Nand Ghars are the enabler of change and sustainable development with presence in 14 states across India and currently impacting more than 1.8 lakh children and 1.35 lakh women.
Set up in collaboration with the Ministry of Women and Child Development (MoWCD), Nand Ghars are modernized ‘anganwadis’ working to eradicate malnutrition among children, provide pre-primary education, preventative and curative healthcare, and empower rural women through skill training. Nand Ghars, the state-of-the-art anganwadis, are aimed at transforming the lives of 7 crore children and 2 crore women across the 13.7 lakh anganwadis across the country.
Nand Ghars are equipped with solar panels to ensure 24×7 electricity, water purifiers, clean toilets, and smart television sets, and have become a model resource centre for the local communities. Pre-school education is provided to children in the age group of 3-6 years. Nutritious meals and take-home rations are being provided for children, pregnant and lactating women. Primary healthcare services are rendered through mobile health vans and telemedicine services, women are empowered through skilling and enterprise development.