ISKCON Food Relief Foundation
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ISKCON Food Relief Foundation (IFRF), also known as Annamrita, is a Food for Life organisation that operates in India.[1]
Annamrita operates the Mid-Day Meal programme, providing nutritious cooked meals to students in Municipal and Government aided schools, free of charge. Annamrita serves Mid Day Meals in 7 states of India through 20 ISO certified hi-tech kitchens.[2]
The daily Mid-Day Meal, consists of nutritious varieties of khichdi, pulav, dal rice, sheera, idli, sabzi roti.
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In 2004, the IFRF served meals to 900 children daily. As of 2017, the foundation runs 20 mid-day meal centres that cook and deliver free lunch to nearly 7000 schools nationwide.
- Mira Road (Maharashtra)
- Tardeo (Maharashtra)
- Nigdi (Maharashtra)
- Palghar (Maharashtra)
- Aurangabad (Maharashtra)
- Wada (Maharashtra)
- Delhi (Delhi)
- Faridabad (Haryana)
- Gurgaon (Haryana)
- Palwal (Haryana)
- Kurukshetra (Haryana)
- Jaipur (Rajasthan)
- Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
- Nellore (Andhra Pradesh)
- Rajahmundry (Andhra Pradesh)
- Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh)
- Kadapa (Andhra Pradesh)
- Ranga Nara Gadda (Andhra Pradesh)
- Noida (Uttar Pradesh)
- Kolkata (West Bengal)
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ Annamrita Website
- ↑ FAQ, Midday Meal Project