Delhi School: Nutrition education campaign will be run in six schools of Delhi; More than 1,500 children are expected to benefit..

Delhi School Nutrition Campaign: Amway India has launched a new initiative in collaboration with Nourishing Schools Foundation. It will be implemented in six schools in Delhi, which are run by government and non-government organizations. It has been said that more than 6,000 people, including about 1,500 children, are expected to benefit from this initiative in the first year.
The statement said that this program aims to make nutrition education a part of everyday school studies through games, activities, and special toolkits. Along with this, teachers will be trained and children will be encouraged to adopt good habits and make people around them aware.
Officials of the Delhi Education Department, teachers, and representatives of non-profit organizations attended the inaugural program. They discussed the importance of food information and healthy habits to children from an early age. On this occasion, students also gave presentations related to nutrition and health.
Rajnish Chopra, Managing Director, Amway India, said, "School age is a crucial stage in shaping lifelong habits, and nutrition is central to this journey. By investing in early, preventive action, we are empowering children to become agents of change in their communities."
Archana Sinha, Co-Founder, Nourishing Schools Foundation, emphasized that schools can influence families and communities.
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