At SHRESTHA children come from families who are living below the poverty line of our country, where they can hardly meet their daily need. In slum area people not have any fix work so they not able to provide nutritional food to their children, some time children are not get food all day it’s a very crucial condition because children are Hungary and father spent his money on drinks, Smoking and Drugs.
Close to 13.5 million underprivileged children in India are out of school and into child labour in order to earn a single meal in a day.
The surest way to break out of the cycle of poverty is through education. Education can significantly improve the quality of life of a family for generations to come.
When the basic needs of a child, such as food are not met, education often becomes the last priority.
We start a Lunch program for helping underprivileged children by providing them with a healthy, balanced meal that they would otherwise have to work for. The meal is an incentive for them to continue their education. It helps reduce the dropout rate to an enormous extent and increases classroom attendance.
So if children are Hungary they never concentrate on study all the time they think about food
Objectives of Kitchen Project