Fujifilm India’s ‘Aao Padhai Karein’ campaign to help students

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Fujifilm India in association with Parwarish Cares Foundation will be distributing 1000 ‘YeloGreen Bags’ intending to build a better future for society.

By working with Parwarish Cares Foundation, Fujifilm India, a pioneer in imaging technology, has enhanced its commitment to contributing to society’s progress and overall growth. Fujifilm will distribute 1000 ‘YeloGreen Bags,’ a student organizer for education, to impoverished children as part of its ‘Aao Padhai Karein’ initiative, allowing them to sit and learn comfortably at school and home.

Many students in India, particularly those from low-income families, lack access to the fundamental necessities and facilities needed to study. With this in mind, Fujifilm India will distribute the ‘YeloGreen Bags,’ a holistic organizer for students that changes into a foldable workstation for students, as part of this initiative.

Fujifilm will also offer training programs for children to help them defend themselves against sexual abuse. This is a long-term, large-scale project to end child sexual abuse in India by 2030.

From March to May 2022, the Aao Padhai Karein Campaign would benefit students from the Government Senior Secondary School, Sec-45, Kanhai Gurugram, and Country Grammar School. On March 31, Fujifilm India and Parwarish Cares Foundation will distribute 1000 bags to schools, beginning with Government Senior Secondary School, Sec-45, Kanhai Gurugram. Fujifilm India will be funded by the foundation to train 1000 students as part of the training program, including 500 students each from Govt. Model Sanskriti School and Country Grammar School.

Koji Wada, managing director of Fujifilm India, said that through ‘Aao Padhai Karein’ in collaboration with Parwarish Cares Foundation, they hope to make a positive difference in the lives of students. He stated his confidence in the notion of building a better world for tomorrow, with the hope that the campaign would grow into a full-fledged movement that would assist students at home and encourage them to study.

Children are the future of tomorrow, according to Tribhuwan Joshi, brand communication, public relations, and CSR, Fujifilm India, and they must have an enriching and fruitful learning experience.

They hope to equip students with the finest learning experience and accessories through the campaign. So that students are satisfied and have all of the resources they need to further their education, assuring the country’s bright future. He also thanked Parwarish Cares Foundation for their contribution and support in making India a better place for future generations.

He went on to say that the Fujifilm Group’s Sustainable Value Strategy 2030 (SVP2030) was produced as a CSR plan and that it is expected to lay the framework for the Group’s long-term business management initiatives.

The Fujifilm Group will take additional efforts to address social challenges through economic activities, including the deployment of innovative technologies, goods, and services, to grow into a company that can make a greater contribution to the creation of a sustainable society.

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