“Do you see those Twinkling eyes? PRAYAAS is all about keeping that hope
alive & help build the future!!! A Small Nutrition related initiative by PRAYAAS
in Magadi..."
Prayaas, as the name explains, is the small
initiative by IIMB EPGP students to do their bit for the society and
contribute towards making this world a little better. One of the key drives
started in 2012 by
Prayaas team was 'Project Nutrition' at Rajeev
Gandhi Colony in Magadi in district Ramanagara. This project nutrition was
started with the aim of creating a sustained activity and was very close to
EPGP 2012. As part of this, children from the age group of 1-5 years are provided
milk enriched with nutritional malt. This provides children with necessary
supplements and aids in normal growth.
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Prayaas Team with NGO workers |
Eleven of us (Chithra, Hari, Kiran, Partha, Krishna, Rahul, Nilesh,
Vishal, Sampath, Ravi and myself) went to Magadi Village after our classes last Friday immediately after lunch. Enroute we saw the hills where blockbuster movie
Sholay was shot. However, Chithra was not convinced despite sufficient evidence. We reached Magadi at 3:30 PM and were
fortunate to reach at the same time when the nutritional milk was being served
to the children. The children seemed to be quite happy with the enriched milk
being provided to them. We met Saroja who is helping us in making this project
successful and overseeing all the activities related with this. Saroja works
with a Chiguru, a NGO, and is actively involved in the activities at Magadi.
She mentioned that Rajeev Gandhi Colony is a designated slum and the
inhabitants are the migrants from a small village in Tamil Nadu.
Government has done their part by opening a primary school and providing
mid-day meals as part of Anganwadi project for children less than 5 years of
age.
During the talks it came out that parents of these kids are spending their
earnings in alcohol and do not provide milk or any other additional nutritional food to their children. We felt that children are being deprived of necessary nutrients because of this ignorance by their parents. This was key reason for need of such a project and where
we are making a difference. The malt is being prepared in house by NGO as it is very costly to purchase readymade nutritional supplements. The
project runs throughout the year except for 15 days in June when the school is
also closed and most of the families go to their native places.
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Project Nutrition bringing smiles |
We had some questions on how the success of the project is evaluated and the
logistics involved. Normally statistics like weight and height are evaluated
every couple of months which gives an indication of health of children. This
project is helping in improving the health of around 50 children where 15 are in age group 1-3 and 35 are in age
group 3-5. The total cost involved is ~Rs 10k to 12k pm including cost of
milk, malt, the salary of person coordinating it. The total cost of
project comes to ~Rs 1.3 lakh that is totally funded by
Prayaas.


After going around the colony, we felt that there is still lot which can be
done here. The Anganwadi teacher rightly pointed that lack of family planning
is the basic reason behind most of the troubles. The parents do not give sufficient
gap between births leading to malnutrition in these kids. We felt that these
parents need to be educated probably taking the help of an NGO. It seems that
they need easy access to medical facilities. Though there is a government
hospital but the situation is not good. We are planning to collect toys and
clothes which can be distributed to these kids and will help in bringing more
smiles. We are also planning to organize some fund raising activities which
will help in sustaining these activities and in doing more.
Every single smile brings more happiness in this world.

P.S. While returning back, we did made a stop to buy some vegetables to carry forward another legacy initiated by previous batch.