Tata Steel Partners Meal Scheme for Underprivileged Children
OREANDA-NEWS. July 11, 2011. Tata Steel has partnered with the Government of Jharkhand and Iskcon Food Relief Foundation to roll out a mid-day meal scheme for underprivileged school-going children in
The mid-day meal programme in
Tata Steel will provide the infrastructure that would be required for the successful rollout of the mid-day meal programme while Iskcon Food Relief Foundation, an NGO that provides top-class mid-day meal services in various towns and cities across the country, will take charge of the day-to-day management of the programme.
Iskcon Food Relief Foundation has obtained ISO 9001 and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point certificates and ensures food safety management. It partners with many state governments and conforms to the Supreme Court stipulation of 450Kcal and
While delivering the welcome speech Sanjiv Paul, vice president, corporate services, Tata Steel, assured the Government of Jharkhand that Tata Steel will always be there to ensure the quality of life of the communities it serves.
Mridulla Sinha, principal secretary, HRD, Government of Jharkhand, while addressing the gathering appreciated the effort of Tata Steel.
Banna Gupta, MLA, Jamshedpur West, while addressing the people appreciated this private-public partnership (PPP) model and suggested that this PPP can be implemented in other fields also.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Munda highly appreciated the efforts of Tata Steel for this ambitious project which is directly linked with the future of state. It will ensure that children are getting education and at the same time they are getting nutritional and healthy food. He stressed on the need to have this kind of project in all the district headquarters of Jharkhand with the help of PPPs.
In his address, Mr Nerurkar said: “Poverty deprives many underprivileged children from securing the benefits of education. Hunger obstructs education as children are forced to drop out of schools and take up menial jobs. This mid-day meal scheme has been designed to attract these underprivileged children to schools and also reduce the number of school-going children who drop out due to poverty and financial distress. Education will empower them to explore their potential and earn a decent living as responsible citizens of our country."
Others present on the occasion included senior officials of the district administration, Venu Madhav Das, director, Iskcon Food Relief Foundation, senior executives of Tata Steel, heads of companies, officials from Tata Workers’ Union and Tata Mazoor Union, et al.
Комментарии