At Good Day Defence School, nutrition is not outsourced—it is cultivated. With over 500+ acres of agricultural land, an in-house dairy farm with 70+ Gir cows, and natural farming practices, we provide students with fresh, wholesome, and nutrient-rich meals every day.
Our institution is supported by more than 500 acres of fertile farmland, where crops are cultivated using responsible and sustainable farming practices.
Many of the vegetables, grains, fruits, and agricultural products consumed by our students are grown within our own ecosystem.
Seasonal vegetables harvested directly from our fields.
Nutritious grains carefully cultivated and processed.
Fresh fruits rich in vitamins and minerals.
One of the most unique features of Good Day Defence School is our dedicated dairy facility housing more than 70 indigenous Gir cows.
Our campus promotes natural honey cultivation as part of our sustainable farming ecosystem.
Pure honey is incorporated into our nutrition program to provide natural energy and immunity support.
From cultivation to consumption, every stage is carefully managed within our ecosystem to ensure quality, freshness, and nutritional excellence.
Physical fitness and discipline are core aspects of student life. Our nutrition program is designed to support: