Avaada Foundation Illuminates Lives across Multiple States in India
The foundation's commitment to sustainable energy is evident through the installation of solar plants in remote villages in Ladakh and the Prime Minister's adopted villages of Jayapur and Nagepur, contributing to a greener future.
October 03, 2023. By Anurima Mondal
Avaada Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Avaada Group, continues to make significant strides in its mission to uplift and better society across 15 states in India. One of the foundation's flagship initiatives is the adoption of government schools in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Avaada Foundation is committed to transforming these schools by renovating dilapidated buildings and providing quality education and providing scholarships.
Smart boards have been provided in schools across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and several other states. Furthermore, Avaada Foundation has distributed bicycles to needy female students to ensure they can attend school without transportation constraints. Digital learning centres have been established in remote areas, along with community development centres aimed at uplifting communities as children are being given tuition, Spoken English classes, entrepreneurship workshops, motivational speeches by experts, and career counselling for their all-round development.
To ensure quality education, Avaada Foundation has implemented the ‘mind opening technique’ in government primary schools. The Avaada Foundation has revolutionized a boarding school by installing a cutting-edge solar water heater. Additionally, it installed solar panels, guaranteeing an unceasing power supply. A pioneering Model Anganwadi Centre has been established in Rajasthan.
Avaada Foundation has set up COVID-19 care hospitals in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. The foundation has provided 24X7 community health emergency transportation facilities catering 40 KM radius of health services of local communities in Bikaner tehsil of Bikaner, Rajasthan. The foundation has been organising health checkup camps, eye checkup camps, and distributing free medicines to those in need. It has observed International Yoga Day in the Prime Minister's adopted villages and also organized the Healthy Baby Competition.
The foundation offers door-to-door free health services to cattle farmers in Rajasthan during animal health emergencies such as Lumpi skin disease and supplies free fodder to farmers in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
Avaada Foundation has trained women in handling gadgets, offering employment opportunities. Women have been provided with training in makeup artistry, tailoring, and coding, enhancing their skill sets and opening doors to the job market.
The foundation's commitment to sustainable energy is evident through the installation of solar plants in remote villages in Ladakh and the Prime Minister's adopted villages of Jayapur and Nagepur, contributing to a greener future. It has set up off-grid rooftop solar systems in government schools in Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
In a monumental effort to combat climate change and promote a greener India, Avaada Foundation has planted using Miyawaki's technique and meticulously cared for over one lakh trees. These saplings have flourished into mature trees, contributing significantly to local ecosystems and environmental health. The foundation's tree plantation drive is ongoing, with a commitment to expanding this green legacy on a large scale.
Smart boards have been provided in schools across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and several other states. Furthermore, Avaada Foundation has distributed bicycles to needy female students to ensure they can attend school without transportation constraints. Digital learning centres have been established in remote areas, along with community development centres aimed at uplifting communities as children are being given tuition, Spoken English classes, entrepreneurship workshops, motivational speeches by experts, and career counselling for their all-round development.
To ensure quality education, Avaada Foundation has implemented the ‘mind opening technique’ in government primary schools. The Avaada Foundation has revolutionized a boarding school by installing a cutting-edge solar water heater. Additionally, it installed solar panels, guaranteeing an unceasing power supply. A pioneering Model Anganwadi Centre has been established in Rajasthan.
Avaada Foundation has set up COVID-19 care hospitals in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. The foundation has provided 24X7 community health emergency transportation facilities catering 40 KM radius of health services of local communities in Bikaner tehsil of Bikaner, Rajasthan. The foundation has been organising health checkup camps, eye checkup camps, and distributing free medicines to those in need. It has observed International Yoga Day in the Prime Minister's adopted villages and also organized the Healthy Baby Competition.
The foundation offers door-to-door free health services to cattle farmers in Rajasthan during animal health emergencies such as Lumpi skin disease and supplies free fodder to farmers in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
Avaada Foundation has trained women in handling gadgets, offering employment opportunities. Women have been provided with training in makeup artistry, tailoring, and coding, enhancing their skill sets and opening doors to the job market.
The foundation's commitment to sustainable energy is evident through the installation of solar plants in remote villages in Ladakh and the Prime Minister's adopted villages of Jayapur and Nagepur, contributing to a greener future. It has set up off-grid rooftop solar systems in government schools in Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
In a monumental effort to combat climate change and promote a greener India, Avaada Foundation has planted using Miyawaki's technique and meticulously cared for over one lakh trees. These saplings have flourished into mature trees, contributing significantly to local ecosystems and environmental health. The foundation's tree plantation drive is ongoing, with a commitment to expanding this green legacy on a large scale.
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