
The report
says, there are 7.5 crore underprivileged children living in remote rural
areas, below the age of seven years, who are in need of proper nutrition,
health care and education. Our primary focus, therefore, is to start at the
grass root level with the holistic development of children and women, who form
the future of our nation.
This is where,
Vedanta came up with the concept of “Nand
Ghar" designed in partnership with the ministry of women and child
development. It is an extension to the existing Anganwadi initiative for
providing a better environment to the children of India by addressing issues
relating to pre-primary education, health care, nutrition and economic
empowerment for women in rural India.
Mr. Anil
Agarwal – Chairman, Vedanta Group believes “In
order to secure the future of India, we have to safeguard the present. To
strengthen the foundation of children, it is important to address issues
relating to pre-primary education, health care, nutrition for children and
economic empowerment for women in rural India”.
Taking
his vision forward, Vedanta has joined hands with the Government to revamp
4000 anganwadi centres
across India under the Project ‘Nand Ghar’. Today, more than 100 “Nand Ghars” across three states has resulted in
marked improvement in attendance, learning abilities and school readiness, by
deploying e-learning modules in education and soft skills in collaboration with
world-class partners and they are now equipped with TVs, solar panels and toilets.
On
31st July, 2017, 2 “Nand Ghars” - Khanpura & Parbatpura have also been inaugurated in
Ajmer District by the Chief Guest - Ms. Anita Bhadel – Hon’ble Minister of
Women and Child Development, Government of Rajasthan and with this 10 Nand
Ghars have been
constructed
in Ajmer district with 25 more Nand Ghars are in pipeline.
During
the inaugural
ceremony,
Ms. Bhadel said “Government and Vedanta Hindustan Zinc have done their bit by
providing well equipped facilities for primary education, nutrition services
along with related healthcare services for both mother and child including
skill training for women, it’s now the communities have to come forward and
support it by actively participating in it.” She also mentioned that if a
mother anchors the responsibility of her child’s education, the benefit will
percolate to her next 7 generations.
To
make the project more cohesive, “Nand Ghar” act as a focal area for
immunisation, gender sensitisation and maternal care. It also aims to enhance
the learning environment through an e-learning module and skill enhancement
program for women where they will undergo entrepreneurship training, including
skill enhancement, to start their own micro enterprise with credit linkages,
thereby increasing their contribution towards the Indian economy.
The Nand Ghars are in line with Prime Minister of India’s vision of social development and will prove to be a stepping stone for building the future human capital as productive, passionate and persistent towards the growth.
Also
present on
the occasion were Mrs. Neelima Khetan – Head CSR, HZL, Mr. Sampat Sankhla – Dy.
Mayor, Ajmer, Mrs. Anupama Tailor – Dy. Director, Women & Child
Development, Mr. Nitesh Yadav - ICDS, Mr. Raes Ahemad - Counsellor along with
Anganwadi workers and Hindustan Zinc’s CSR representatives.
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