The Akshaya Patra Foundation was 
awarded the “Innovation for India Award” in the Social category by the 
Marico Innovation Foundation. The Akshaya Patra Foundation’s mid-day 
meal program was deemed a strong innovation with a powerful impact that 
is making a significant difference to India. 
The Innovation for India Awards are 
given across Business, Social and Public Service categories, and the 
most deserving innovations are marked by simplified processes, low 
costs, sustainability and transformational impact. Mr. Nandan Nilekani 
keynoted this year’s award presentation.
The winners were selected on three basic
 criteria: sustainability, an innovation that is likely to endure for a 
long time; uniqueness, an innovation that is doing something different 
and one of a kind; and impact, an innovation that is creating a 
significant social impact. Akshaya Patra met all three criteria and 
placed 1st out of 145 contestants in the Social category for its 
innovative mechanized kitchens and different kitchen models that cater 
to urban and rural schools. These uniquely designed kitchens enable the 
foundation to provide hot nourishing food to over 1.3 million children 
daily, across 10 states of India, from 21 kitchens. 
Started modestly in Bangalore feeding 
1500 children in 5 schools, the Akshaya Patra Foundation is one of the 
world’s largest NGO-run midday meal programs. A public-private 
partnership, Akshaya Patra combines good management, innovative 
technology and smart engineering to deliver school lunch at a fraction 
of the cost of similar programs in other parts of the world. It costs 
Akshaya Patra only $15 to feed a child for an entire year. This meal 
gives these children an incentive to come to school, stay in school and 
provides them with the necessary nutrients they need to develop their 
cognitive abilities and focus on learning.
The mechanized kitchen models are not 
the only area where Akshaya Patra has excelled in innovation.  The 
foundation has successfully combined the execution excellence of the 
for-profit sector with the deep compassion of the non-profit sector to 
design solutions that are helping the most vulnerable segments of the 
Indian society. Not only do they continually institute improvements in 
the kitchens to increase efficiency and scale as well as work on the 
supply chain to manage procurement and inventory but they have also 
implemented Six Sigma business practices to improve the quality of 
process outputs as well as Enterprise Resource Planning to help ensure 
their costs remain low. 
In a short time, the Akshaya Patra 
Foundation has grown to become the largest, and certainly most 
innovative, school lunch program in the world. Their next milestone is 
to serve 5 million children daily by 2020.
