Ration Packet Distribution to 21 Poor Families | Quality Education | SDG 4 Feb 20, 2024 | Health, SDG, SDG 4 | 0 comments Organizer: NIMS Medical College On 19th February 2024, NIMS Medical College conducted a Ration Packet Distribution Drive to support 21 underprivileged families. This initiative was part of the university’s commitment to community welfare and sustainability. Objective The distribution aimed to: Alleviate immediate food insecurity among vulnerable families. Promote awareness about nutritional requirements. Details Each ration packet included essentials like rice, pulses, wheat flour, sugar, and cooking oil. Families were also educated on maximizing nutritional value with limited resources. Impact The drive provided much-needed relief to struggling families while emphasizing the importance of nutrition. Participant Quote: “This initiative shows how much NIMS cares for the community. It has truly made a difference for us,” shared a beneficiary. Future Plans NIMS Medical College plans to expand such drives to additional rural and underserved areas. Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.