Vedanta’s Nand Ghar Crosses 10,000 Mark Across 16 States
Nand Ghars are Transforming the lives of over 4 lakh children and 3 lakh women Sets Sights on 25,000 total Nand Ghars in Rajasthan itself in the next two years National : The Anil Agarwal Foundation (AAF), the social impact arm of the Vedanta Group, India’s leading energy transition metals,...
- Nand Ghars are Transforming the lives of over 4 lakh children and 3 lakh women
- Sets Sights on 25,000 total Nand Ghars in Rajasthan itself in the next two years
National : The Anil Agarwal Foundation (AAF), the social impact arm of the Vedanta Group, India’s leading energy transition metals, oil & gas, critical minerals, power, and technology conglomerate announced a landmark moment in India’s social impact journey. Nand Ghar, Vedanta’s flagship social impact initiative, has surpassed the 10,000 centers milestone across 16 states, transforming the lives of over four lakh children and three lakh women every day, nationwide.
Nand Ghar is redefining India’s Anganwadi ecosystem by modernising rural centres and empowering women and children through improved nutrition, early education, healthcare, and skill development. Aligned with the Government of India’s Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), which marks 50 years this year, the initiative represents a significant leap in transforming traditional Anganwadis into modern, technology-enabled hubs delivering measurable impact at the grassroots.
Each Nand Ghar is a model of transformation equipped with smart classrooms, digital learning tools, BaLA (Building as Learning Aid) designs, reliable electricity, safe drinking water, hygienic sanitation, and child-friendly furniture, creating safe, inclusive and inspiring spaces for children aged 3–6 years. Beyond early learning, Nand Ghars serve as vibrant community hubs where nutrition programs for children, health check-ups, immunisation drives, and women’s skilling initiatives converge to foster healthier and more resilient villages.