Friday, 25 December 2020

Akshaya - Food programme initiative by Kritagyata

 The pandemic has taken a toll on all of us, but the most affected are children from marginalized communities and lower income groups. It is crucial to build immunity and introduce proper hygiene and nutrition into the lives of these children.


Kritagyata Trust was founded in 2015 to establish a children’s home for destitute, young girls, and provide them with the education and facilities that all children deserve. We currently house 12 girls. This project aims to work with school children from slum settlements and nearby communities. We are providing them with hygiene and immunity kits to safeguard them against the pan

THE WORK WE DO

All of the work we do at Kritagyata Trust aims to provide basic necessities to children in need. Due to the pandemic and schools remaining closed, students no longer have access to midday meals. The education department is making a commendable effort to distribute grains to children directly to make sure they remain healthy. However, this is not enough.

We are working in collaboration with schools to identify students who are in need of support, and distributing immunity kits to them when they come to school to receive government issued ration. These kits contain immunity boosters to improve the health of children. We will also educate these children with the help of our volunteers on maintaining hygiene and keeping themselves clean.

THE IMPACT

Established as an NGO in 2015, we at Kritagyata Trust run a children’s home for 12 young girls in North Bangalore. Over the years, we have also worked with 30 schools on various activities and brought smiles to 20,000 faces!

Through this project, we are reaching out to 10000+ children in Bangalore and the surrounding areas, and doing our bit to protect them against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Donate online

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Friday, 19 June 2020

Kritagyata celebrates biggest virtual event on International Yoga Day 2020

The International Day of Yoga has been celebrated annually on 21 June since 2015, following its inception in the United Nations General Assembly in 2014. Celebrated on June 21, this day is celebrated across the world to highlight the benefits of including yoga in your daily routine

We are happy to announce that we are part of this 2020's biggest virtual 
 event on International yoga day 2020.

Kritagyata


This International Day of Yoga,#Kritagyata trust is partnering with Heartfulness institute & Ministry of #Ayush to present a LIVE virtual event on Facebook and YouTube to promote health and well-being. This engaging event will include famous personalities like Yogrishi #Ramdev ji Maharaj – President #Patanjali Yogpeeth, Padma Vibushan Pt Jasraj – Indian Classical Vocalist, Padma Shri #ShankarMahadevan – Indian singer and composer and Kamlesh D. Patel – Founder and Guide #Heartfulness Institute.


Register at Heartfulness.org along with your family and tune in on 21st June at 7 AM IST. Together, let's make compassion contagious.

#InternationalYogaDay2020 #fitness #healthyliving #Kritagyata #heartfullness


Kritagyata Trust is an NGO located in North Bangalore established in 2015. We are a non profit organisation (Charitable Trust) focusing on fulfilling the basic needs of the needy related to different channels of the society.

We have our children home ( Orphanage) ‘ MY HOME’ located in Yelahanka, Bangalore. We are taking care of 12 children here giving them all the basic facilities and molding them to face the world with confidence and smile.

To Donate online visit our organisation website and support our initiatives

You can also click on the below link to donate



Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Donated Pure drinking water units to government school in bangalore

Water is an essential part of all living beings. Drinking pure water has become a challenge now a days to humans.

In city like Bangalore availing drinking water is a big challenge and upgrading to pure drinking facilities will cost more and many are not affordable for such facilities.

 Most of the government school in and across bangalore are not equipped with good drinking water facilities.

The amount of water a child needs is influenced by the amount of activity they do, the weather temperature, and their diet and health. It’s always important to remind children to drink, but as a general guide, children up to 8 years of age should have a minimum of 4-5 cups of water a day. Children above 8 years old require at least 6-8 cups of water a day.





As a part of our initiative  we could successfully quench the thirst of 1200 + children across five schools in and around rural tumkuru and devanahalli.. we did install clean drinking water units in schools where it was really required and could see the happiness on those innocent faces.. Thank you all the donors and supporters for making this happen.. please keep supporting as always..

#kritagyata #happinessisgratitude #jjf #educationforall #righttoeducation
 Kritagyata moving a step forward helped to get installed pure drinking water units in a government school, a rural part of tumkur.


About Kritagyata

Kritagyata Trust is an NGO located in North Bangalore established in 2015. We are a non profit organisation (Charitable Trust) focusing on fulfilling the basic needs of the needy related to different channels of the society.
Kritagyata’s main focus is to help the needy children and the women who are in need.
Kritagyata started shaping up with helping 3 children for education, and now we are taking care of more than 2800 children under different activities.
We have our children home ( Orphanage) ‘ MY HOME’  orphanage located in Yelahanka, Bangalore. We are taking care of 12 children here giving them all the basic facilities and molding them to face the world with confidence and smile.
To donate online please click on this link