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Project Parivartan: AkzoNobel’s Initiative Impacting 2,000+ Children Annually in Punjab, Celebrates 5 Years of Transformative Education

Sharing the reaction of children and staff, Shubhwant Kaur, School Head of the Saneta Government High School said, “The children were thrilled to return to school post the summer break and see their school lit up with such colourful inspirational murals. It is so delightful to see these vibrant colours welcoming us every day now.”

Adding to this Sanjeev Kumar, School Head of the Mauli Baidwan Government High School said, “The impact of this transformation goes beyond the four walls of the school as well. This renovation has contributed greatly to enhancing the local community’s perception of the school.”

Introduced in the Mohali district of Punjab in 2019 in partnership with the Department of School Education (Government of Punjab), AkzoNobel’s Project Parivartan benefits nearly 2,000 children annually across five government high schools in the villages of Mattaur, Mauli Baidwan, Saneta, Balongi and Phase-V of the Mohali district.

With an integrated approach, Project Parivartan, supports students with supplementary education and provides life-skills trainings on topics such as mental wellness, child sexual abuse awareness and career counselling. Additionally, Akzo Nobel India has supported with infrastructure upgrades including provision of science laboratory and donated 2,000 liters of Dulux paint towards renovation of schools.

Children and their families are also linked to AkzoNobel’s Aarogya Sakha tele-medicine community healthcare initiative that ensures free-of-cost consultation with specialized doctors. During COVID-19, the company distributed digital tablets with educational content to ensure that children to continue learning uninterrupted.

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