How to build a better future for the future generation?
Childhood is the most mouldable stage among all the
developmental stages. Whatever children receive during their formative years
manifests in the future. If children receive proper care, nourishment, and
education during their early stages of life they grow up to be healthy,
resourceful, and responsible youths. If they are deprived of these basic needs
they turn out to be unhealthy, unproductive, and in certain circumstances, they
become anti-social elements of the society too. Alongside, it is essential to
discover the hidden talents of children too. When these talents are tapped and
coached, it provides a direction for children as to what they want to pursue in
future. Thus, it is not just enough to talk about child rights, it is needed
that we get down to the ground and ensure that every child gets access to their
fundamental right to food and education, along with the provision to explore
their skills.
It is heartening to see governments, NGOs, Corporates, and
individual supporters working in unison for child-related causes. One such
example is The Akshaya Patra Foundation operating its Mid-Day Meal Programme in
Public-Private Partnership model. While concentrating on its core cause of
providing school meal to children, this Foundation has also taken several
initiatives for proper growth and development of children. One of the most
recent initiatives of this Indian NGO is the ‘Feed the Future Now’. Acceding to
the fact that the future of children is in our hands, the whole initiative
revolves around the idea - children
are the future and accessibility to right to education can
transform their future.
Through ‘Feed the Future Now’, Akshaya Patra is aiming at
garnering support from all sectors of the society – public, private, and civil.
It is providing a platform where any and every one can participate extensively
to support the health and education of children. And, as rightly put across by
Sudhanshu Vats, Group CEO, Viacom18, “Education is the key to unlock India’s
true potential and it is the future generation that needs to be equipped and
nurtured today.” The participating corporate partners for this initiative are
GlaxoSmithKline, PepsiCo, Nestle, Reliance Fresh, Viacom18, Facebook, Big FM
PVR Cinemas and The Lalit Group of Hotels. Renowned personalities such as
Sanjeev Kapoor (Celebrity Chef and Entrepreneur), Shankar Mahadevan (Composer
and Playback Singer), Vivek Oberoi (Indian Actor), and Sonali Bendre (Indian
Actress) have also stepped forward in support of the initiative. Appreciating
the efforts of Akshaya Patra and the ‘Feed the Future Now’ initiative, here is
what they said:
• “Malnutrition
is one of those issues that require urgent attention. The emphasis should not
be on feeding just food but providing a nutritious meal. I implore more friends
from the fraternity to join hands with the movement, and help us make our
country a Poshit Bharat, Shikshit Bharat (Nourished India, Educated India).” -
Shankar Mahadevan, Goodwill Ambassador for Akshaya Patra.
• “We, as a
country has had so many achievements at the global platform but hidden hunger
still remains an obstacle to sustaining education and achieving one’s full
potential. ‘Feed the Future Now’ aims to combat this issue and I am glad to
pledge support to its mission of nourishing the future of India so that kids
get a holistic upbringing, just like we all did.” – Vivek Oberoi.
• “Children
are India’s future and one will be surprised that many of our children cannot
afford a decent meal owing to poverty.
If all of us get together and take responsibility for feeding a child
per year, they will not have to drop-out of school because of a hungry
stomach. We would have contributed to
nation-building in our own little way.” – Sonali Bendre.
• “My own
journey of cooking food for my family and friends and presenting it to millions
of viewers on television is in absolute sync with the Foundation’s idea - the
joy of giving is much more than the joy of receiving. We, especially our strong
chef community across the globe, must all strive to make nutrition our agenda
to make ‘Feed the Future Now’ a mass movement and commit to the cause
wholeheartedly.” – Sanjeev Kapoor.
Though it may sound clichéd, everybody agrees to the fact
that children are the future. So, come forward, participate and donate for children. When
you influence the present in the right way, it will manifest as a ‘Nourished
India, Educated India’.
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