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India: 'Aviva Great Wall of Education' receives phenomenal response from Delhites
16 November, 2009
- 92,300 books collected over five days
- Book donation drive for underprivileged children supported by Save the Children
The Aviva Great Wall of Education, a book donation drive for the underprivileged children supported by Save the Children India, culminated into a book distribution ceremony today. The honourable union human resource development minister, Shri Kapil Sibal, along with Mr TR Ramachandran, CEO and MD, Aviva India presented 92,300 books to Thomas Chandy, CEO, Save the Children, India. The event was well attended by close to 200 children from select schools across Delhi, who had participated in the donation drive.
As part of Aviva’s Street to School program, the books from the wall will be used to educate thousands of underprivileged children with Save the Children India, a leading independent organisation working to ensure the rights of children in India.
Speaking on the occasion, TR Ramachandran, CEO and MD, Aviva India, said: “We are greatly humbled with the astounding success of the ‘Aviva Great Wall of Education’ and are truly grateful to the people of Delhi who offered their undeterred patronage towards this noble cause. This is indeed a significant stepping stone towards building a brighter future for the underprivileged children by helping them into education.”
Thomas Chandy, CEO, Save the Children, said: “This is a great initiative that Aviva has undertaken which will translate into hundreds of children from the most marginalised communities having a chance at education. Providing education to the poorest child from the poorest community is the best way of ensuring that the child has access to life opportunities that she otherwise may not have. People have been calling us every day, publishers, institutions, individuals, offering to give us books. Aviva has indeed triggered a truly noble humanitarian initiative.”
The five day donation drive starting 11 November was activated across Delhi and NCR region through drop boxes placed at schools, corporate and residential apartments. Children from 300 schools actively donated their old text books, note books towards the cause. Many individuals have also come forward and donated books for the underprivileged children. Scholastic Publishing House has also come forward in support of the cause by donating 10,000 books towards this initiative.
The "Aviva Great Wall of Education" marks another step by Aviva, towards helping underprivileged children into education. Aviva Life Insurance has partnered with CRY (Child Rights and You) and Save the Children to facilitate education (including other related factors that could prevent a child from attending school) for over 50,000 children by 2012 under the Street to School initiative. In the first year, Aviva will be reaching out to 20,000 children across nine projects in five states.
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For additional information, please contact:
Pooja Khan
Aviva India
E-mail pooja.khan@avivaindia.com
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