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| L-R:
Sony's Rohit Gupta, Konkana Sen, Sushmita Sen,
CRY's Ingrid Srinath & P&G-India's Shantanu
Khosla. |
This
program allowed consumers to participate in a national
effort to support the education of underprivileged
children in India via simple brand choices. Every
time a consumer bought a large pack of Tide, Ariel,
Pantene, Head and Shoulders, Rejoice, Vicks VapoRub,
Whisper, Gillette Mach 3 Turbo, Gillette Series, Oral
B, Duracell or Pampers during April, May and June,
she made a definitive contribution towards enabling
a child's right to education.
Shikhsha
2007 tapped into the power of music to inspire people
with the launch of the Shiksha song and music video
that was sung by Shaan, Bappi Lahiri and Renuka Sahane
that talked about the right of every child to access
education and how education will take India forward
and onto the world map. Shiksha was also supported
by actors Tabu, Soha Ali Khan and Dia Mirza.
P&G
MD Shantanu Khosla said, "Since inception, three
years ago, Shikhsha has grown from strength to strength
with consumer support growing exponentially. Today
it has gone beyond a one company, one NGO initiative
to a national consumer movement that enables consumers
to make a difference to lives of thousands of children.
This has been our most successful year till date with
the biggest ever contribution of Rs 20.2 million made
by P&G India to CRY, bringing our cumulative contribution
to Shiksha close to Rs 50 million. This is still only
the beginning and we hope to go a long way ahead in
addressing the needs of children in India."
Sony
Entertainment Television EVP Rohit Gupta said, "As
one of the leading national television channels, we
have the power to reach millions of families watching
us with the message of growth of project Shiksha and
its achievements. Sony Entertainment Television has
been associated with this initiative since its inception
in 2003 and as a responsible corporate citizen, we
believe that it is our responsibility to support social
issues, which are of national importance. Therefore,
we will continue with our commitment to Shiksha -
helping children access their right to education.
Shiksha reflects our belief and we are sure our consistent
approach will make a big difference someday."