P&G launches child education initiative for 2nd year

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| "Through this initiative, consumers can support the Shiksha programme by buying large packs of Tide, Ariel, Pantene, Head & Shoulders, Rejoice, Vicks VapoRub, Whisper, Gillette Mach 3 Turbo or Pampers during April, May and June. Fifty paise from the price of each pack will be set aside for the Shiksha programme," V Kumar, district manager, P&G Andhra Pradesh, said at a press conference. |
| Last year, this programme helped support the education of 11,000 children in 109 villages through funds worth Rs 1.26 crore. This year, P&G has committed a minimum of Rs 1 crore to be allocated through education-focused projects. |
| Addressing the media, Regina Thomas, director (south), CRY, said, "Fifty per cent of the children in India do not go to school and more than 40 per cent of school-going children do not complete class five. As per the official estimates, 17 million children in India work for a living. Therefore, there is a strong need to support the cause of child education in India." |
First Published: Apr 04 2006 | 12:00 AM IST