This is good programme.Think,now many of the workers are being benefited from this programme.once the central kitchen will run only fixed millionare will get the benifits.is it helpful for society ?
IN a country full of corruption this news really comes up as a ray of hope. There are people who are not just doing their duty but, doing it with full sincerity & honesty..Is there some way where we could also contribute.
Re: Re: Ray of hope
by AbhayKumar Pandey on Jan 17, 2014 12:02 PM
Yes they are doing very nice job . If we will implement in whole India it will be boon for our society . Main reason is the management. In this case they all are doing selfless service to society.
Re: HOW CAN you sponsor a child ?
by maverick on Jan 17, 2014 09:08 AM
im afriad there is nothing online that i could find.. if someone does know how we could donate from overseas, please do post...
Re: Re: HOW CAN you sponsor a child ?
by Varun on Jan 17, 2014 09:15 AM
every child is a child and you don't have to think overseas to donate one - just take a walk across your street and you will find a child that needs help, it's that easy
Re: Re: HOW CAN you sponsor a child ?
by kafir chronicles on Jan 17, 2014 09:29 AM
Akshaypatra foundation. Been donating to them in Bangalore for a while. They supply food to Bangalore Central Prison as well...kitchens are run by ISKON. Takes Rs.750 to feed a child for a year.
Re: HOW CAN you sponsor a child ?
by Veenaay Deshpande on Jan 17, 2014 09:47 AM
pls visit www.annamrita.org where you can donate/sponsor online . I was surprised to know that I can sponsor 1 child just for Rs. 900 for 1 whole year. Annamrita is an IFRF initiative.
Re: Re: Re: HOW CAN you sponsor a child ?
by maverick on Jan 17, 2014 11:01 AM
for some reason their website is crashing when trying to submit the payment.. will try again shortly..
Re: Thanks to ISKON food relief foundation
by Indian on Jan 17, 2014 09:35 AM | Hide message
Don't get biased by this. This ISKCON is controlled by secular agenda. The real ISKCON is in Bangalore. And donate for Akshaya Patra foundation instead of this IFRF.
In a country full with corrupt politicians, this news article has lighten up my day. At least there are some people fighting for light in total darkness.