Feeding India Serves 23 Crore Meals in 2024–25, Expands Fight Against Hunger

Feeding India Releases 2024-25 Annual Report: Over 23 Crore Meals Served, Highlights Fight Against Hunger Beyond Classrooms

New Delhi, Jan 28: Feeding India, a not-for-profit, released its Annual Report for the fiscal year 2024-2025, highlighting its cumulative impact of serving over 23 crore meals to underprivileged communities across India in the last seven years. Operational in more than 150 cities, the organisation has solidified its role as a key player in the fight against child malnutrition, supporting over 140,000 children daily through its partner network.

The report, titled “A Year of Nourishing Dreams,” highlights a strategic expansion that ranges from eliminating classroom hunger to holistic early childhood development through the revitalisation of Anganwadis.

Key Operational Highlights

Daily Feeding Program: The organisation’s flagship program now supports 1,097 partner schools and 726 Anganwadi centres, reaching 275 formal schools, 720 informal learning centers, 58 schools for children with disabilities, and 32 orphan homes. By adapting menus to local tastes (such as serving Rajma Chawal in the North and Idli Sambhar in the South), Feeding India ensures meals are culturally accepted, wholesome, diverse and nutritious. Meals are delivered either through on-site cooking with dry rations or via centralised kitchens.

Anganwadi Transformation: Recognising that malnutrition often starts before school age, the organisation has intervened in 726 Anganwadi centres across key districts like Gurugram, Kushinagar, and Varanasi, impacting ~27,000 young children aged 0-6 years. This includes infrastructure upgrades of over 30 Anganwadis using “Building as Learning Aid” (BaLA) concepts (vibrant spaces, improved sanitation, and child-friendly environments) and providing nutrient-dense supplementary nutrition. In Varanasi, a pilot initiative currently provides full breakfast and lunch meals, marking a significant upgrade from supplementary snacks.

Disaster Response: In 2024-25, Feeding India deployed rapid emergency relief across multiple states, including distributing nearly 2,000 ration kits during the Assam floods and Kerala landslides, and serving over 190,000 hot meals following the Uttarakhand cloudburst. Relief efforts also extended to Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu following Cyclone Fengal.

Community Mobilisation & Transparency

The report underscores the power of community, notably through the Zomato Feeding India Concert featuring Dua Lipa, which united 28,000 attendees for the cause in 2024. Innovative initiatives like the Poshan Potli nutrition kits supported TB patients in Varanasi during treatment recovery.

The report further highlights the power of platform-driven impact: Zomato customers contributed nearly 80% of total funds (INR 74 crore), with Blinkit customers adding 15% (INR 14 crore). Institutional donors, employees, and website contributions combined account for ~5%. To bridge the gap between contribution and impact, the initiative focuses on “empowering dreams” through digital transparency. Donors can verify their impact directly on the Zomato or Blinkit apps by searching for ‘Feeding India’. This feature allows users to track the exact number of meals they have served and provides a window into partner schools, connecting donors personally to the mission.

Impact Stories

The report features success stories like that of the Malvi Educational and Charitable Trust in Gujarat, where students showed an average BMI improvement of 9.50% after the introduction of daily nutritious meals.

A Feeding India spokesperson said,

“Every meal represents hope, dignity, and opportunity for a child who might otherwise go hungry. As we scale our operations, we remain committed to not just feeding children, but nourishing their potential through holistic interventions in nutrition, infrastructure, and care.”

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