Annadaan – Food Banks
October 29, 2021

Since 1994, KDA started KAILASA’s Nithyananda Annalaya as an initiative to eradicate world hunger, battle chronic challenges of hunger, increase food insecurity, and tackle malnutrition and as a benefaction to humanity.

Today, KAILASA’s Nithyananda Annalaya has estabished over 16638 food banks and further aims to provide solutions to this challenge and reshape the food systems to be organic and environmentally friendly by reevaluating our food choices in order to address the current crises and prevent one from occurring.

Annadaan offered in the year 2005

Following images show Annadaan offered in the cities of Bangalore, Salem, Los Angeles, San Jose – catering to up to 50,000 people

Annadaan offered in the year 2006

Following images show Annadaan offered in the cities of Bangalore, Varanasi, Kanchipuram, Namakkal, Tiruvannamalai

Annadaan offered in the year 2007

Following images show Annadaan offered in the cities of Bangalore, Tiruvannamalai, Allahabad

Annadaan offered in the year 2008

Following images show Annadaan offered in the cities of Bangalore, Tiruvannamalai, Himalayas

Annadaan offered in the year 2009

Following images show Annadaan offered in India and Malaysia

Annadaan offered in the year 2010

Following images show Annadaan offered in the cities of Bangalore, Tiruvannamalai

Annadaan offered in the year 2011

Following images show Annadaan offered in the cities of Bangalore, Tiruvannamalai

Annadaan offered in the year 2012

Following images show Annadaan offered in India and Singapore

Annadaan offered in the year 2013

Following images show Annadaan offered in India and Bali

Annadaan offered in the year 2014

Following images show Annadaan offered in India and Cambodia

Annadaan offered in the year 2015

Following images show Annadaan offered in India and Thailand

Annadaan offered in the year 2016

Following images show Annadaan offered in India

Annadaan offered in the year 2017
Annadaan offered in the year 2018
Annadaan offered in the year 2019
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