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Cadila Pharma and Akshaya Patra foundation help 3,000 students with mid-day meal kits

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Ahmedabad, 18 August 2020: Cadila Pharma in association with Akshaya Patra foundation distributed kits with essential food items to the families of 3000 students in the month of July and August to continue providing healthy meals to students.

The Akshaya Patra foundation and Cadila Pharmaceuticals have been sponsoring the unlimited mid-day meals for 10,863 students studying in 38 Government Primary Schools of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar districts.

"Akshaya Patra and Cadila Pharmaceuticals have had a long association. Thousands of communities were affected when the country went under lockdown. One of the affected communities included students of government schools who were deprived of nutritious mid-day meals. We appreciate the support extended throughout by Cadila Pharma," said Raya Rama Dasa, Vice President, Akshaya Patra foundation

These children belong to families with weak economic status and have limited access to educational and health resources. Since the lockdown, many families were affected, especially the kids as they could not go to schools and avail the mid-day meals. This caused a loss of not only education but their health suffered.

 "By caring for the community we ensure that the care continues for all, an ethos we sincerely believe in. We launched this initiative in July and want to reach all 10,863 students and make sure they can have healthy meals. We have currently touched primary schools of Kaptanpura, Moti Bhoyan-1&2, Bhimasan village and many others in Gandhinagar and Bharuch and plan to reach more in the coming months" said BV Suresh, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Cadila Pharmaceuticals.

The essential kits contain 11 grocery items including tuar dal, desi chana, cottonseeds oil, jaggery, roasted groundnut, roasted chana and spices). This kit comes as an addition to wheat and rice being distributed by the government. The parents of these students were called for collection of these kits. The distribution is done in slots to avoid crowding and maintain social distancing. Along with the items, guidelines to protect oneself from COVID-19 printed in the local language are also being distributed to raise awareness.

In the month of June, Cadila Pharma distributed more than 5,000 essential kits, sanitisers and masks to those affected by lockdown.

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