Serving daily meals for a hunger-free India
Feeding India Culture
As World Health Day 2024 dawns upon us, it serves as an opportune moment to reflect on the global imperative of prioritising health and nutrition. Enhanced emphasis on health and nutrition is not just a matter of personal choice, but an urgent necessity for securing a healthier, more resilient future
Stories of Change
World Health Organization (n.d) defines ‘Anaemia as a condition in which the number of red blood cells (RBC) or the haemoglobin (HB) concentration within them is lower than normal’. Deficiency in RBC results in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, dizziness and shortness of breath, among others. According to National Family
Feeding India Culture
In the global discourse on healthcare, one crucial aspect often takes center stage: women’s health. From adolescence to adulthood and through pregnancy and menopause, women’s health is a multifaceted journey that requires attention and care at every stage of life. The holistic health of women plays a pivotal role in
Stories of Change
On February 3rd, Feeding India was invited as a panelist in the Sustainability Superstar Event, a one-of-a-kind national event designed for school students to celebrate their responsible citizenship and reward their sustainable practices. The event, organised by GoSharperner, a global tech platform that brings together young minds to take action