By the end of 2027, it aims to serve 1,00,000 beneficiaries daily, including 83,000 children in Balwadis and secondary grades (9th and 10th) across 750+ schools, as well as 17,000 family members of patients admitted to 50+ government hospitals across Mumbai.
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Mumbai: In a significant development, the Mumbai Port Authority has granted Akshaya Chaitanya a 30,000 sq ft plot in Ghodapdeo in Byculla, for the development of what will be India’s largest and most sophisticated community kitchen.
Once operational, this state-of-the-art facility will have the capacity to provide 1,00,000 wholesome meals daily - bringing nourishment, dignity, and hope to those who need it most.
Akshaya Chaitanya’s centralised kitchen is designed for long-term impact. By the end of 2027, it aims to serve 1,00,000 beneficiaries daily, including 83,000 children in Balwadis and secondary grades (9th and 10th) across 750+ schools, as well as 17,000 family members of patients admitted to 50+ government hospitals across Mumbai.
This project with a sustainable, large-scale, and efficient meal distribution system will ensure nourishment for every vulnerable person to secure good health and education for prosperous Mumbai and India.
Credit: Special arrangement
Credit: Special arrangement
Credit: Special arrangement
Reflecting on this transformative initiative, Vikas Parchannda, CEO, Akshaya Chaitanya, said, ”This land allocation by Mumbai Port Trust is a defining moment in our journey. It marks a giant leap toward realising our vision of a hunger-free Mumbai. With this state-of-the-art centralised kitchen, we are not only amplifying our meal distribution but also integrating sustainability into every step of our operations. This is more than just a facility - it’s a commitment to the future.”
This initiative is backed by a coalition of esteemed corporate partners, including TLC Legal, Reliance Foundation, Anchor by Panasonic, Mahanagar Gas Limited, Shipping Corporation of India, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, Jewelex India Pvt Ltd, Indicares Foundation, Carestream, Orbit Exports, MRVC, Savex Technologies, VVF Group, and Lloyds Group. Their support reinforces the power of collective action in solving pressing social challenges.
A robust 210 kW solar power setup will fulfill its entire electricity needs, ensuring a renewable energy-powered facility. A zero-waste policy will convert production-related waste into compost for maintaining green spaces, while an all-electric distribution fleet will eliminate emissions, optimizing both sustainability and operational efficiency.