Nawazuddin inspires people to be Shiksha Superheroes

Nawazuddin inspires people to be Shiksha Superheroes
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Having built and supported over 1,000 schools till date that will impact the lives of over 10,00,000 underprivileged children, P&G’s flagship Corporate Social Responsibility program P&G Shiksha continues to march forward with the motto ‘Padhega India, Badhega India’.

Hyderabad: Having built and supported over 1,000 schools till date that will impact the lives of over 10,00,000 underprivileged children, P&G’s flagship Corporate Social Responsibility program P&G Shiksha continues to march forward with the motto ‘Padhega India, Badhega India’.

Now in its 13th year, P&G Shiksha continues to make critical infrastructure and learning interventions by building and supporting schools across the country thereby providing underprivileged children with access to education.Taking the programme ahead this year, P&G Shiksha kick started ‘Shiksha Superheroes’ a campaign to acknowledge consumers,

the real-life superheroes who make a simple brand choice of buying P&G products and contribute to this noble cause impacting the lives of thousands of underprivileged children. Joining the movement this year, versatile actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui donned the avatar of ‘Shiksha Superhero’ for the students of a P&G Shiksha School.

Nawaz emphasized on the importance of education in the lives of children. He encouraged the people of India to be Shiksha Superheroes by simply choosing P&G Products and contributing to the education of underprivileged children. During the event, he also shared his school memories with the enthusiastic children and emphasized on the importance of extra-curricular activities for their holistic development while having an entertaining interaction with them.

Nawaz, who is currently one of the most talented and versatile actors of the Indian film industry, sportingly agreed to all the requests put forward by the P&G Shiksha School students and was impressed with the confidence and intelligence showcased by them.

Speaking on the occasion, Shiksha Superhero Nawazuddin Siddiqui remarked, “This is the first time that I have associated with P&G Shiksha and I am delighted to witness the difference that this movement has made by building and supporting more than one thousand schools that will impact the lives of more than one million children across India.

I grew up as an insightful child amidst a huge joint family of farmers in Budhana, a small town of Muzzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh where education was hard to get. We worked hard for it. I feel strongly for this cause as Education has played a vital role in shaping my professional and personal life.”

He further added, “I realized today that it is very easy to be a Shiksha Superhero in real life; a simple act on your part can improve the lives of underprivileged children and make a big difference to their future. Everyone can become a real-life Superhero, all you have to do is choose P&G products and become part of the P&G Shiksha movement that will enable you to contribute towards education of underprivileged children.

Like me, I want to encourage the people of India to be ‘Shiksha Superheroes’ by making this simple brand choice. It is an ordinary act and a very small contribution from our end but has a large impact on the lives of these children.”

Nawazuddin Siddiqui was impressed to see the difference P&G Shiksha has made via infrastructure interventions in many schools. With the help of its NGO Round Table India (RTI), this campaign has been instrumental in changing the lives of many underprivileged students by supporting more than 1000 schools that has impacted the lives of more than one million children across India.

With the objective to holistically improve the lives of underprivileged children, P&G Shiksha is working extensively to provide necessary amenities from building classrooms to building toilets, providing clean drinking water to setting up drinking water stations and playgrounds across India.

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