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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Empowering Young Minds: Kritagyata Trust's Educational Initiative

Empowering Young Minds: Kritagyata Trust's Educational Initiative

Harihar, Karnataka: Kritagyata Trust, a dedicated nonprofit organization, has successfully launched another impactful event under its Vidya Spoorthi initiative. The trust recently distributed free educational materials to 2,000 students from 50 government schools in Harihar.

The distribution took place at Sri Tipperudraswamy High School, where students received essential items like notebooks and pens. This is just the first step in Kritagyata Trust's ambitious goal of providing resources to over 12,000 students across Karnataka this year.



Aruna Divakar, the founder of Kritagyata Trust, believes in turning challenges into opportunities. She emphasizes that overcoming obstacles can be a powerful motivator for students to excel. By providing access to libraries, laboratories, sports equipment, and more, the trust aims to ensure that every child receives the quality education they deserve.


The event was a success thanks to the dedication of teachers, school officials, and the Kritagyata Trust team. The trust is grateful for the support and encouragement it receives from the community.

A special thanks to Vishwavani Kannada news paper for covering the event.

Join us in empowering the future generation! Donate to Kritagyata Trust and help us continue our mission of providing quality education to students across Karnataka. Your contribution can make a significant difference in the lives of young people

To donate

www.kritagyata.org/donate

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Stay tuned for more updates as Kritagyata Trust continues its mission to make a positive impact on the lives of young people in Karnataka.

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Food plays an important role in children's health development

Food and nutrition are an integral part of a child’s development. Due to their active routine and demeanor, they require energy-giving foods to maintain it. Proteins are also necessary to continuously advance their physical and mental enhancement, and fruits and vegetables are needed to protect them against harmful diseases and disorders.

 An adequate consumption of water is also prompted in children so that they can have a healthy growing process. Due to the strong link between nutrition and growth and development, both physically and intellectually, we cannot afford for children to lack an adequate process of nutrition consumption, let alone an unhealthy one. 

Nutritional requirements for children must be higher in both quality and quantity than for adults. A healthy and balanced diet ensures the development of fundamental mental skills including memory, focus, and cognitive thinking and significantly enhances a child's health and academic achievement in later years.

A disparity between the nutrition required and nutrition gotten can lead to growth mismatch. Undernutrition or overnutrition leads to severe illnesses like meningitis and chronic diseases like diabetes, cancers, and cardiac issues, because their immunity gets deprived. It can also lead to a decrease in the child’s daily activities, social life, thinking and behavioural abilities. 

A child’s brain grows at a rapid pace and nutrition plays an especially important role in helping them think and read To ensure that the children who are less fortunate than others do not go without the food they need, we should make a conscientious effort. Due to poor nutrition, less fortunate children lose their right to emotional, physical, and social development and are more prone to experience depression and low self-esteem. 

89% of Indian children between the ages of six and 23 months (about 2 years) DO NOT receive a sufficient nutrition. Due to their poverty, lack of money, and lack of knowledge, they are deprived of nutritional care, which leaves them susceptible to malnutrition. Several non-governmental organisations are striving to end hunger, but their chances of success are exceedingly slim.

 The basic explanation is that not enough people were involved. Without the active participation of individuals, hunger cannot be eliminated. Everyone must work together to alleviate the situation of disadvantaged children since there is no doubting that more helping hands may readily share the burden.