
Diganta-the Hands of Love has evolved and adapted to changing times over the last two
decades, enhancing its feeding initiatives along the way. We have simultaneously introduced
non-feeding endeavours to boost the impact of our core initiative, the school feeding
programme. Children's overall development and welfare are central to all our endeavours.
Through these endeavours, we seek to contribute towards a world where children do not have
to choose between food and education; they have the best of both.
Feeding Programmes
- PM POSHAN (Mid-Day Meal Scheme) : The school lunch programme mainly covers children
studying in primary (I-V) and upper primary (VI-VIII) classes in government and
government-aided schools. In some states, children in secondary (IX-X) classes are
also included in the ambit of the programme.
- ICDS Anganwadi
Feeding Programme : The target beneficiaries of
ICDS feeding programme comprise pregnant women, nursing mothers and children in the
age group of 0-6 years.
- Breakfast Programme : It is designed and implemented to help address
short-term hunger among school children and improve their concentration
levels.
- Food Assistance : The objective is to use the kitchen infrastructure for
humanitarian relief work in times of adversity. While most of the efforts over the
years have been at the regional level, during the COVID-19 pandemic, food relief was
extended across the country.
- Feeding Homeless Mothers : In Vrindavan, Uttar
Pradesh, cooked meals are provided to homeless women who are vulnerable to
hunger.
Non-feeding Programmes
- National Endeavour for Student Transformation (NEST)
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- Digital Education : An attempt to bridge the digital divide and
further digital inclusiveness by providing students belonging to
economically weaker sections of society access to good quality, modern
education free of cost.
- Scholarship Programme : The initiative identifies deserving government
school and college students from the underserved sections of society and
helps them source scholarships so that they can pursue further
education.
- School Rejuvenation
Programme : Based on the Government's Model School
initiative, this endeavour aims to provide a conducive environment for
children through a series of infrastructural and academic
interventions.
- Abhay :
A remedial classes initiative aimed at boosting children's academic performance
through activity-based learning and extracurricular activities.