A social activist from Noida aims at providing quality food to poor and needy people at a minimal cost Dadi Ki Rasoi a name which translates to The Grandmother s Kitchen is a roadside food shop
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1) PepsiCo entered India in 1989 and has since invested over $1 billion and provides direct/indirect employment to 150,000 people.
2) Their portfolio includes beverages like Pepsi, Mountain Dew and juices as well as Frito-Lay snacks like Lay's and Cheetos.
3) PepsiCo is committed to sustainability and has initiatives focused on human, environmental and talent sustainability including conserving over 2 billion liters of water.
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Swachh bharat abhiyan missions for school.Abiral Pandey
The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission) was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 2nd, 2014, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, with the goal of cleanliness across all of India by October 2nd, 2019. The campaign aims to honor Mahatma Gandhi's vision and asks citizens to volunteer 100 hours per year, or 2 hours per week, towards community clean-up efforts. School programs educate students on cleanliness and involve children in cleaning activities like classrooms, playgrounds, and maintaining gardens.
This document contains summaries of several corporate social responsibility initiatives and community development programs. It discusses HUL reconstructing an earthquake-ravaged village in Gujarat and providing homes, infrastructure and utilities. It also summarizes Lifebuoy's rural health education program teaching handwashing and hygiene. Finally, it outlines Hero Honda's integrated rural development work including water, roads, education, vocational training and health services.
Feeding India is a non-profit organization that works to end hunger and malnutrition in India. It connects excess food from events and restaurants with vulnerable people in need. Feeding India was started in 2014 by Ankit Kawatra and has served over 1.35 million meals. It aims to provide nutritious meals to children to improve their health and education. Rise Against Hunger is an international non-profit that distributes food aid and promotes self-sufficiency. It was founded in 1998 and has grown to implement community development programs and meal packaging with volunteers worldwide.
This document provides information about PepsiCo's mission, operations in India, and corporate social responsibility initiatives focused on sustainability. Specifically:
1) PepsiCo entered India in 1989 and has since invested over $1 billion and provides direct/indirect employment to 150,000 people.
2) Their portfolio includes beverages like Pepsi, Mountain Dew and juices as well as Frito-Lay snacks like Lay's and Cheetos.
3) PepsiCo is committed to sustainability and has initiatives focused on human, environmental and talent sustainability including conserving over 2 billion liters of water.
It has been 16 years since Akshaya Patra swore to combat hunger and malnutrition among school children. While we are pleased to have served 2 billion meals so far, let us take a quick look at our journey in Karnataka!
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Ramaphunye Charity Organisation is a non-profit registered in South Africa. It aims to provide charitable programs for children, the destitute, elderly, and orphanages. Specifically, it has adopted several orphanages and disability homes, and provides them with donations of clothes, food, and fundraising assistance. It also gives food parcels to impoverished families and helps at-risk youth through community programs. The organization's goals are to open a community center offering various social services and empowerment programs to support vulnerable groups.
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HUL is committed to operate and grow its business in a socially responsible way. Our vision is to grow our business whilst reducing the environmental impact of our operations and increasing our positive social impact. Our aim is to achieve responsible growth and we will inspire to bring this to life by encouraging people to take small everyday actions that will add up to make a big difference. We have embraced the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan (USLP), which is our blueprint for sustainable growth.
The Plan is helping to drive profitable growth for our brands, save costs and fuel innovation.
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• Improving health & well-being
• Reducing environmental impact
• Enhancing livelihoods
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The document summarizes a charity event organized by students to raise funds for World Vision Malaysia. The group of 5 students decided to raise RM3000 through selling products like onigiri, flowers, cacti, temporary tattoos and offering body scan analysis. Their main competitors were other student groups also selling food items or services. The group analyzed their target market of other students and staff at the university. They discussed how they packaged and promoted their products to raise the most funds possible for their charity.
The document summarizes a charity event organized by students to raise funds for World Vision Malaysia. The group of 5 students decided to raise RM3000 through selling products like onigiri, flowers, cacti, temporary tattoos and offering body scan analysis. Their main competitors were other student groups also selling food items or services. The group analyzed their target market of other students and staff at the university. They discussed how they packaged and promoted their products to raise the most funds possible for their charity goal of helping children worldwide.
The document summarizes a charity event organized by students to raise funds for World Vision Malaysia. The group of 5 students decided to raise RM3000 through selling products and services. Their target market was college students and staff at the university. They analyzed competitors also running charity events. The group sold items like onigiri, flowers, cacti, temporary tattoos and provided a health scanning service. The funds raised were intended to help provide clean water, healthcare and education for children in need around the world.
IndianOil has been committed to corporate social responsibility since its inception in 1964. It views CSR as central to its long term success. Through community development programs focused on health, education, environment, and empowerment, IndianOil aims to improve lives and build value for shareholders and customers. It supports numerous social initiatives annually across India, focusing on underprivileged groups, and contributes funds and aid to national causes and disaster relief. IndianOil strives to conduct business in an environmentally sustainable way.
Nestlé launched its "Good Food, Good Life" campaign in 2014 to promote the relationship between enjoying Nestlé products and living happily. The campaign emphasized that sharing food with others can create positive experiences. It also aimed to raise awareness about inequality and human rights issues around the world. The advertisement suggests people and organizations should help those in need to foster happiness, growth, and caring between all people.
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2. ⦿Anoop Khanna completed his B.Sc. from
Rohelkhand University and Graduated
from Hindu College, Moradabad in 1978.
⦿Anoop has always been keenly involved
with the social issues and thus he has
over the years worked towards
benefiting the society as whole. Now He
is keeping humanity alive by feeding
hungry souls.
3. ⦿Anoop Khanna is a noida based social
activist who started this venture to
provide home cooked food to as many as
possible.
⦿Food is sold to more than 500 people
everyday just for a nominal cost of Rs 5.
4. ⦿He named this venture as “Dadi Ki Rasoi”.
His aim is to provide healthy food to
everyone who is not able to afford it.
⦿Starting from Rickshawala’s to vendors,
all are eating food from these stalls.
5. ⦿The reason of charging these 5 Rs instead
of providing free food, was to give
dignity to the person who is buying the
lunch and also the cost is minimal so
everyone can afford it without worrying
of cost.
⦿He invested 30,000 initially for the setup.
6. ⦿He also started receiving donations from
other people who wanted to work for a
social cause.
⦿“Shopkeepers give me raw materials at a
discounted price. Many residents donate
special meals on special occasions like
birthday, wedding anniversary and so on.
Their support is immense.” – Said Anoop
7. ⦿He has CCTV cameras installed to the
place where food is being cooked, to
ensure the quality and everything.
Anoop itself monitors all the recording.
⦿According to Anoop, there are three
things necessary for everyone: Food,
Clothes and medicines.
8. ⦿In 2017, He also opened “Pradhan Mantri
Jan Anushadi Kendra” in Noida. He has
two medical stores in Noida catering to
the needs in emergency.
⦿Apart from providing food to the needy
one’s, Anoop also sells clothes to the
poor at only Rs 10 once in fifteen days,
along with books, and shoes in his
Sadhbhavana store.
9. ⦿His Vision is to improve infrastructure (to
have wholesale markets available in noida
and to create jobs for more people),
Improve Sanitation (Waste disposal,
Community Toilets etc) and to Reduce
Corruption.
⦿Anoop initiated a No Fuel Day drive in Noida
to spread the message of Energy
Conservation. He is also involved with
providing quality education to children from
poorer sections of the society.
10. ⦿As per Anoop, He will personalize the
change he wants to see in the society.
Regular updates will be put up on the
website for the benefit of all.
Transparency is crucial to combat
corruption.
⦿He is an encouragement to other people
out there who wants to do something on
their own for such people.