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Education and Nutrition Support to Children: Varanasi, September 2025

Ramakrishna Mission Home of Service, Varanasi

1. Overview of Child Welfare Initiatives

In addition to its scheduled medical camps and chronic illness support, the Vivek Sanjivani unit of the Ramakrishna Mission Home of Service, Varanasi, made a strong and holistic impact on child welfare during September 2025. The initiative delivered comprehensive support packages designed to bolster both the educational potential and nutritional status of children in remote villages, distributing food, essential educational supplies, and hygiene kits.

2. Distribution at Lalganj Village, Azamgarh

On September 12th, a support drive was conducted in Lalganj Village, District Azamgarh, benefiting 50 children.

Items Distributed:

Food ItemsEducational & Hygiene Supplies
35 kg Daliya, 10 kg Gram, 20 kg Flattened Rice, 3 kg Groundnut, 5 L Edible Oil, 40 L Milk, 9 kg Sweets, 21 kg Dry Fruits, 52 Biscuit Packets, 2 kg Horlicks50 Pencil, 50 Hindi Copy, 50 English Copy, 50 Math Copy, 21 Scrap Books, 10 Chart Paper, 50 Toothpaste, 52 Soaps

3. Distribution at Rampur Village, Mirzapur

On September 25th, a subsequent drive was held in Rampur Village, District Mirzapur, extending support to 40 children.

Items Distributed:

Food ItemsEducational & Hygiene Supplies
30 kg Daliya, 10 kg Gram, 20 kg Flattened Rice, 5 kg Groundnut, 5 L Edible Oil, 36 L Milk, 6.5 kg Sweets, 26.5 kg Dry Fruits, 48 Biscuit Packets, 2 kg Horlicks40 Pencil, 35 Hindi Copy, 35 English Copy, 35 Math Copy, 35 Drawing Copy, 50 Rainbow Colour Books, 40 Toothpaste, 42 Soaps

4. Conclusion

These targeted child welfare activities ensured that 90 children across Azamgarh and Mirzapur districts received critical resources. By providing both nutrient-dense food and essential educational materials, the Vivek Sanjivani initiative is addressing fundamental barriers to development, fostering better health, and promoting continuous learning for children in these underserved communities.


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