Tag: K.C. Mahindra Education Trust

  • Project Nanhi Kali promotes education and sports for underprivileged school girls

    The K C Mahindra Education Trust has announced the re-defined intervention from Project Nanhi Kali with a campaign created by Ogilvy that integrates football into the curriculum for underprivileged schoolgirls across India.

    Commenting on the new film, Sheetal Mehta, Trustee and Executive Director, K C Mahindra Education Trust said: “At Project Nanhi Kali, we empower underprivileged girls through a transformative blend of education including 21st-century skills and sports leadership training. This holistic approach provides the girls with the essential tools to succeed in life. Our ‘Lessons from a Football’ film vividly showcases how football teaches crucial values like teamwork, leadership, and perseverance. By incorporating sports into our program, we see Nanhi Kalis evolving into strong, confident leaders who are ready to take on the world.”

    Added Kainaz Karmakar and Harshad Rajadhyaksha, Chief Creative Officers of Ogilvy India: “We visited a rural Nanhi Kali centre and spent a lot of quality time interacting with several Nanhi Kalis, and their coaches. The raw, captivating, and liberating stories of what the simple game of football has come to mean for these little girls and their sense of confidence and self-worth, is what inspired us to create this piece of communication.”

  • Ogilvy creates new campaign to bolster Project Nanhi Kali

    By Our Staff

     

    Ogilvy has created a new campaign for Project Nanhi Kali, which is jointly managed by the K.C. Mahindra Education Trust and Naandi Foundation.

     

    Said Sheetal Mehta, Trustee & Executive Director, K.C. Mahindra Education Trust: “At Nanhi Kali, we believe that every girl should be in school. An educated girl lays the foundation of success not only for herself, but also for her family, her community, and the nation. Nanhi Kali has empowered over 500,000 girls in India with access to quality education. It is not just about the joy of learning, but more importantly instilling a sense of self-esteem and confidence in the girls.”

     

    Added Kainaz Karmakar & Harshad Rajadhyaksha, Chief Creative Officers, Ogilvy India: “Even today, there are corners of India where the girl is deprived of education. As a result, her confidence and her self-worth take a huge beating. Nanhi Kali believes that education is not just a human right. It is a way for so many girls to feel human. The story, told through the eyes of a noble animal ‘Lajjo’, does just that. We want to make a special mention of our film director, Afshan Hussain, for telling the story so beautifully. And of Ms Ila Arun, for lending the perfect emotion to the ‘voice of Lajjo’.”