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Bank of Baroda, Max Bupa Health Insurance join hands with Feeding India to launch SwasthaNeev

| @indiablooms | Aug 07, 2019, at 07:45 pm

New Delhi, Aug 7 (IBNS): Bank of Baroda, India’s second largest public sector bank, and Max Bupa Health Insurance - one of India’s leading standalone health insurance players have jointly pledged to feed 112,000 meals to the underprivileged citizens, within a span of two months.

The initiative is aimed to contribute to the nation’s fight against hunger and enable the underprivileged citizens to lead healthier lives.

Bank of Baroda and Max Bupa Health Insurance have partnered with Feeding India, a not-for-profit organization, to launch the ‘SwasthaNeev’ initiative to cover various hunger points, across 100 cities.

The SwasthaNeev initiative was launched by Vikramaditya Singh Khichi, Executive Director, Bank of Baroda and Mr. Ashish Mehrotra, MD & CEO, Max Bupa Health Insurance, who pledged to serve as ‘Hunger Heroes’ and motivate their teams to actively contribute towards the cause.

Speaking on ‘SwasthaNeev’ Vikramaditya Singh Khichi, Executive Director, Bank of Baroda, said, “Almost 50% of deaths under 5 years of age occurs due to malnutrition and this cause of getting together with Max Bupa and Feeding India is an initiative taken for the long journey together. I request all Bank of Baroda colleagues to take this initiative seriously so that the pledge to provide meals to 112,000 meals can be achieved together.”

Ashish Mehrotra, MD & CEO, Max Bupa Health Insurance said, “The SwasthaNeev initiative enunciates Max Bupa’s deep commitment to its purpose of enabling more and more Indians lead healthier, more successful lives. Two daily meals is the most basic need of a human being to lead a healthy life and there are over 190 million people who go hungry every day in India. It is disheartening to see that despite tremendous industrial and economic growth in recent years, we still have many people with no access to food and nutrition.

Alongside, food wastage is a major concern in our country, given that about 14.8% of the country’s population is undernourished, as per the Food and Agriculture Organization (FOA). This precarious situation calls for a robust and systematic approach that will help these people get adequate food and nourishment and lead a healthier life. Through the ‘SwasthNeev’ initiative, we along with our partner Bank of Baroda will contribute towards helping the needy meet their basic need of daily nutrition and in turn contribute towards improving the health of the nation.”

Feeding India volunteers will distribute fresh nutritious meals through food recovery vans, to the underprivileged and needy people, including children.



 

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