Thursday 12 November 2015

Mind The Gap, executed by Aranya Johar, is a project that aims to make life easier for underprivileged children. That is, over two aspects: mental health and the nutrition and health aspect to productivity and education. I feel this is important as mental health is often overlooked when it comes to the well-being of an individual, especially children and poverty stricken ones. And, the gap between the classes can be eradicated by education, and mid day meals have become a motive for attending government funded schools; but is hence inefficient as children are falling ill due to the very same. This project aims are discussions with students in regard to self esteem and family life. Mind The Gap also suggests that the government put forward officials to check the kitchen of every school that provides mid day meals on a monthly basis.

Guys, I think it's an amazing initiative. It takes genuine sincerity and compassion to think of something like this and I think the idea is incredibly commendable. Here's to happiness for everyone!