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Why hunger and education ?
1/3 of the
world’s
malnourished
children live in
India.
26 million primary school aged
children are not enrolled in
school.
40% drop out
before reaching 5th
grade.
THEY ARE
FORCED TO
CHOSE FOOD
OVER
EDUCATION.4
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It is our dream to see
India become a
developed country
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About 8.1 million
children are
out of school
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... they are doing
menial jobs, thus
missing out the
benefits of education
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Education is the single
most powerful factor to
take an entire family out
of the cycle of poverty
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Education can
- within one
generation -
significantly improve
the quality of life
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EXIT POVERTY CIRCLE
EMPLOYMENT
EDUCATION
FOOD FOR EDUCATION
Theory of Change
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With knowledge -
based industries
taking the centre
stage of the emerging
societies…
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…an educated
populace is the real
strength of a country
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Currently serving at 24
locations in 10 states
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• Rajasthan
• Gujarat
• Odisha
• Uttar Pradesh
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• Andhra Pradesh
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• Assam
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• Tamilnadu
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• Telangana
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Sambar with
VegetablesCurd
Rice
In South India
1. Sambar with Vegetables
2. Rice
3. Curd
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In North India
1. Vegetables Rice or Halva
2. Chapattis
3. Daal or Sabji
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Kitchen Infrastructure to cook for
2,00,000 children
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Cooks rice for 1000
students in 15 minutes
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Hygienic handling of
cooked rice
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Roti making machine-
60,000 Roties per hour
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Sweet - Sukhadi
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Vegetable Storage
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Prepares Daal or Subji for
18000 students in 60 min
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Vehicles ready to go to the schools
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Vessels washing on returning from the schools
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Vrindavan
Jaipur
Gandhinagar
Vadodara
Surat
Nathdwara
TWELVE AKSHAYA PATRA KITCHENS
North Bangalore
South Bangalore
Hubli -Dharwad
Bhilai
Bellary
Guwahati
Certified ISO 22000:2005
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SECULAR REACH
Provided only in
Government schools that
already have a secular
policy for admission
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Advised in Accounting Standards and Services by
AKSHAYA PATRA
ENSURES TRANSPARENCY
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Former President shares meal with
Akshaya Patra Children
“This is a very important and great mission…”33
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Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi having
Akshaya Patra meal with children
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TMHall of Fame & Gold Shield Award by the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India (ICAI) for Excellence in Financial Reporting
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Awards and Recognitions
Featured by The Global Journal as one of the Top 100 NGOs of the World, 2013.Ranked overall 23rd in the world and 1st in the children’s category.
• ICAI Gold Shield Award, 2012 for the 5th consecutive year for excellence
in financial reporting And Hall of fame
• Marico Innovation Foundation Award 2012 – Social Category
• Best Bhagidari Award by Government of New Delhi
• Best Innovative Project by India Urban Space Foundation
• Indian Express Innovation Award
• LeapVault Change Leadership Award36
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Confers
Social Enterprise of the
Year 2008
to Akshaya Patra
Foundation37
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A Case Study on
Akshaya Patra
Program38
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“… to scale up in just a few
years from feeding 1500
school children to almost a
million is a powerful
demonstration of what’s
possible when people work
together.”
President Barack Obama’s
letter to Akshaya Patra
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Microsoft Education
Award
For use of
technology in the
social sector
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Public-Private Partnership
This program is conducted in partnership with the
various State Governments and Central Government.
All of these governments provide a subsidy to support
about 50% of the running cost of the Akshaya Patra
program. The Central Government Support
is routed through the respective State Governments.
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Govt of Karnatakaclass 1 to 5 Rs.3.59
class 8 to 10 Rs.5.38
Govt of Uttar Pradeshclass 1 to 5 Rs.3.76
class 6 to 8 Rs.5.64
Govt of Rajasthanclass 1 to 5 Rs.3.76
class 6 to 8 Rs.5.64
Govt of Orissaclass 1 to 5 Rs.3.79
class 6 to 8 Rs.5.65
Govt of Andhra Pradesh
class 1 to 5 Rs.4.60
class 6 to 10 Rs.6.38
Govt of Gujaratclass 1 to 5 Rs.3.59
class 6 to 8 Rs.5.38
Govt of Assamclass 1 to 5 Rs.3.76
class 6 to 8 Rs.5.64
Govt of Chhattisgarhclass 1 to 5 Rs.4.21
class 6 to 8 Rs.5.44
Govt of Telanganaclass 1 to 5 Rs.4.60
class 6 to 8 Rs.6.38
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Government
of India
GRAND COALITION
2.6 kg of rice
or wheat per child for
students in class 1 to 7 + 35AC
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The Prashant H. Fadia Foundation
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Inspiring and training
other NGOs & Corporate to take up
school meal programs
and other child & education related
programs
Another dimension
of success
ADAMYA
CHETANA
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Akshaya Patra, a successful model with centralized
kitchen.
More suitable for urban and
semi-urban locations.
Requests for a rural model with greater challenges of
road connectivity.
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1. School Enrolment
2. School Attendance
3. Drop Out Rate
4. Classroom Performance
5. Nutritional status of the student
Study by
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Source: ORG Centre for Social Research
A division of AC Nielsen ORG MARG Pvt. Ltd.
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Akshaypatra Schools
Puri
Bangalore
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Impact on Attendance in
Akshaypatra Schools
Ahmedabad Bhilai
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Impact on Attendance in
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Board of Trustees
The Akshaya Patra Foundation
Madhu Pandit DasaChairman
Chanchalapathi DasaVice Chairman
Ratnangada Govinda DasaTrustee
Jaganmohan Krishna DasaTrustee
T.V.Mohandas PaiChairman, Manipal Global Education Learning
Abhay JainBoard Member, Group Head - Corporate Affairs, Manipal
Education & Medical Group
Ramdas KamathSenior Vice President, (Administration, Commercial Facilities,
Infrastructure and Security), Infosys Limited
V BalakrishnanFounder & Chairman, Exfinity Technology Fund
Raj KondurFounder and CEO, Kondur Corp.
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Board of Advisors & PatronsThe Akshaya Patra Foundation
Ravindra ChamariaVice Chairman-Advisory Board
Chairman & Managing Director,
Infinity Infotech Parks Ltd.
Ramesh Ramanathan
Campaign Co-ordinator
Janaagraha Communications
Rajendra J HindujaManaging Director
Gokuldas Exports Ltd.
Suhel SethManaging Director
Counselage
Rajendra BabuChairman-Advisory Board
Former Chief Justice of India,
Former Chairperson, NHRC,
Chair Professor, NLSIU
Sangita Jindal
Chairperson
JSW Foundation
Dr Devi Shetty
Cardiologist,
Narayana Hrudayalaya
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Akshaya Patra
is now feeding
14,36,596underprivileged students everyday
In summary
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To feed
50,00,000underprivileged students everyday
by 2020
Projection for the program
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