Tuesday 7 April 2015

Support children’s development financially, help in welfare of their families

By the year 2020, India is going to become the youngest country in the world. Currently, going by the latest age demography in the country, over 28.5 per cent of the population comprises children aged below 14 years of age. And many of them fall in the lower income bracket wherein they are unable to receive quality education due to paucity of funds. This is a direct result of their parents not being able to earn enough to sustain large families.

Due to the above-mentioned problems, it is important that charity organizations like JND Charitable Trust come out with a plan so that such families can be helped financially. Educating children from economically weaker sections of the society will not only result in getting them a good education, but it will also give the country a well-educated and professional workforce. After all, it is not good for a country to be just labour-oriented as machines are fast replacing manual workloads.

It is with this in mind that JND Charitable Trust is looking forward to generate charities for children from individuals, firms, companies and other philanthropic organizations.

Funds generated through the efforts of the Trust will not only help in uplifting of the poor, but will also help in health and family welfare measures. A well-educated workforce should also be healthy so that they are able to give a good output for development of the economy. Good health is directly related to what people from the lower income category consume. Charities from anyone concerned can help give such children and families a healthy diet so that they are not susceptible to health problems. If the workforce is well-educated and lacking on the health front, it will result in loss of numerous man hours and, thus, end in lower productivity.

A healthy diet is associated with also getting the right nutrients, and these can come in the form of a protein-rich diet and pills and medicines for those who are not physically strong. The right kind of food is necessary for not just health but also family welfare. The health of future generations is largely dependent on healthy parents.

The government is making efforts to make sure that the population leads a healthy lifestyle. But due to various constraints, it is not possible for officials to reach every nook and cranny of the country to cater to the masses. This is where organizations like JND Charitable Trust step in to boost the efforts undertaken by the government with the help of private funding.


So, give charities for children so that not only does health and family welfare get a boost, but the entire county prospers.

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