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Anil Agarwal Foundation ensures education for children during a pandemic

New Delhi: Anil Agarwal Foundation, Philanthropic Arm Vedanta Group Mining Company directly affects more than 4 children education during a pandemic.
Through its e-Kaksha project, Vedanta collaborated with the Rajasthan government to develop e-content for Hindi Middle School, providing free and quality education through digital platforms and offline desktop applications.
This ensures continuity in education for students of 2.68 lakh from government schools during pandemics.
Safe! You have managed to vote for your Votozin to see the results of its flagship social initiative, the Nadghar Yayasan project that partners with the Ministry of Women and the development of children, provides e-learning content through WhatsApp and IVR; Additional nutrition in the form of dry house rations until the beneficiaries along with telemedicine help channels throughout the pandemic.
At present, more than 2,700 tadghar in 12 states throughout India reaches more than one lakh child.
“Good education and a nutritious diet are very important for children to have a productive future.
On the day of children, let us promise to support the efforts made by the government.
Our Nadghar initiative has an impact on the children of Lakh and reaping the network Angganwadi throughout India, “said Chairman of the Anil Vedanta Group, on the occasion of children’s day.
Agarwal also emphasizes the importance of education and the overall development of children.
After unprecedented pandemics to sust the learning experiences of crores children throughout the country, Vedanta quickly to spread alternative learning methods that ensure that there is no child loss in their education.
Not only Vedanta came content but also instilled it.
Vedanta employees also went down to the field, providing free education with a special focus on the development of arithmetic and linguistic skills of children under the project connected.
Vedanta also ensures that children with special needs do not miss in their education journey, virtual sessions on Indian sign language are carried out for children with hearing and visual disorders through the jeevantarang project.
The company has spent RS 331 Crore in the last financial year on various CSR activities (Corporate Social Responsibility) with a focus on pandemic assistance work, children’s welfare and education, women’s empowerment, health care, sustainable agriculture and animal welfare, skills related to the market.
Youth, environmental protection and recovery, community infrastructure development, among others.
As part of many interventions, Vedanta also conducted RS 201 crore in the battle against Covid-19, including the contribution of Rs 101 Crore to PM-Crore funds and additional Corpus RS 100 Crore for supporting communities, daily wage workers, health care and employee welfare, partners contract or business partner.
A total of 15 lakh benefits from Covid Vedanta treatment initiatives.

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