Vedanta’s “Swarna Prashan” healthcare initiative reaches 22,000 Odisha school children

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Kalahandi (Odisha) [India], January 18: In its ongoing flagship “Swarna Prashan” healthcare initiative, India’s largest aluminium producer Vedanta Aluminium in partnership with the Ministry of AYUSH has positively impacted 22,000 students in Odisha till date.

Since the launch of this healthcare initiative in September 2024, the latest 5th phase has successfully been completed by benefitting over 5000 students. The campaign was rolled out in 13 government schools in tribal-dominated Kalahandi district of Odisha.

In his remarks, Dr Kshetra Kand, Ayurvedic Medical Officer, Kalahandi said, “The Swarna Prashan programme is a significant initiative in promoting Ayurvedic health practices for children’s well-being. I appreciate Vedanta Aluminium’s collaboration with the government and community stakeholders to nurture a healthier future for the next generation.”

In his reactions, Sunil Gupta, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Vedanta Aluminium said, “Vedanta Aluminium is committed to improving child health and well-being in underserved regions through sustainable interventions like Swarna Prashan. This programme, rooted in Ayurvedic wisdom, ensures that children receive the necessary support for cognitive and physical development.”

“We are proud to see support the Ministry of AYUSH in extending this initiative to remote corners of Odisha,” quipped Mr Gupta.

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Nitin Kumar Tiwari, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Bauxite Mines, Vedanta Aluminium, added, “The Swarna Prashan initiative has been warmly received by the community, benefiting students across 40 government schools. With plans to extend the programme to Koraput, we aim to reach more than 30,000 children from infants to 16-year-olds by the end of the year. This initiative underscores our commitment to fostering holistic community development.”

The ambitious programme’s successful rollout is being implemented with the support of the District Ayurveda Departments and school administrations. Under the guidance of Government of Odisha and senior officials from the Ministry of AYUSH, the programme currently operates in Kalahandi and adjacent Rayagada districts with plans to extend to Koraput district in Odisha.

Notably, Swarna Prashan initiative is a testament to Vedanta Aluminium’s dedication to community-centric development. By improving child health through age-old practices, the company fosters long-term benefits for families in the region. This Ayurvedic health intervention, rooted in ancient practices, is aimed at enhancing memory, and support the holistic development of children during their formative years.

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