MUMBAI: Navneet Education has concluded its “Gyan ke Ganesha” campaign in honour of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, capturing the essence of knowledge, creativity, and community involvement. The campaign, which was conducted across 90 schools in Maharashtra, encouraged students to donate old books, which were then used to create a Ganesha idol.
The initiative spanned Ten cities: Pune, Ahmednagar, Nashik, Akola, Nanded, Dhule, Sangli, Solapur, Jalgaon, and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. Each city saw participation from schools, with students contributing their old books to this innovative and meaningful project. The school in each city that collected the most books was honoured with the Ganesha idol created from donated materials, symbolising the fusion of knowledge and devotion.
Navneet’s ‘Gyan ke Ganesha’ campaign aimsed to promote environmental sustainability by repurposing old books and fostered a spirit of giving and community among students. The initiative was designed to instil the values of learning and sharing and looked to resonate with the festival’s ethos.
Devish Gala, head branding Navneet Education said, “The ‘Gyan ke Ganesha’ campaign has been a testament to the power of collective effort and the significance of knowledge. By turning old books into a sacred idol, we wanted to convey the message that wisdom is eternal and can take many forms. The enthusiasm shown by the students and schools in embracing this concept has been truly inspiring. We are proud to have fostered a sense of responsibility and creativity in the young minds of Maharashtra, and we hope this initiative leaves a lasting impact on them.”
Suyash Lahoti, partner LMN Communications said, “As Navneet’s creative partner, we at LMN Communications were inspired to craft a campaign that truly embodies their commitment to knowledge. The ‘Gyan ke Ganesha’ initiative, where we transformed old Navneet books into Ganpati idols, perfectly depicts the shared value of “knowledge” between Lord Ganesha and Navneet, creating a deep emotional resonance with the audience.”
To further commemorate this celebration, Navneet Education Limited documented the entire idol-making process and the moments of the festival.
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