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Savlon India Powers in a Culture of Innovation

Monday, November 20, 2017 Indian Health News
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Introduces 'Savlon ID Guard' on Children's Day to enable Hand Hygiene

NEW DELHI, November 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
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ITC is one of India's foremost multi-business conglomerate and has been ranked amongst the world's largest sustainable value creators in the consumer goods industry. ITC's leading hygiene brand, Savlon India's unique Hygiene & Health programme - Savlon Swasth India Mission is a programme designed to encourage behavioural change towards washing hands amongst children through various engaging and entertaining educational initiatives in schools.
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On Children's Day, ITC's Savlon Swasth India strengthens its commitment to address the widespread issue of hand hygiene by introducing the unique Savlon ID Guard.  The innovation offers a simple solution to hand hygiene for school children. An ID card is an integral part of a school kid's daily routine. This has been imaginatively redesigned with a multi-use handwash sachet, thereby introducing the unique Savlon ID GUARD.

Savlon ID Guard augments the core of Savlon Swasth India Mission to fuel a culture of innovative enablers. In line with its proposition of Healthier kids, Stronger India, Savlon Swasth India Mission was launched last year on Children's day with the Healthy Hands Chalk Sticks. This year the mission expands its objective of encouraging behavioural change towards washing hands amongst children through various engaging and entertaining educational initiatives in schools.  With the invention of the Savlon ID Guard, designed with the unique multi-use Savlon handwash sachet, Savlon Swasth India Mission takes a step forward to become an enabler.

The Savlon ID Guard and the experience with children is encapsulated in a short video. Click the link below to watch the video of this initiative. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSfLJpsc9ew

The simple yet effective idea stems from the fact that access to handwash or cleansers like soap are often limited. The inconvenience of carrying a soap or a handwash bottle adds to this limitation especially for children in the primary schools in India. Parents find it very difficult to ensure that children are following proper hand hygiene practices in school too. Savlon ID Guard with the innovative multi-use handwash sachet not only enhances convenience and comfort for parents but also is an effective way to induce children into the habit of washing hands with soap. Savlon ID Guards with 3 refill sachets are designed to take care of hand hygiene for more than a month for all children. The initiative has been piloted in 32 schools and will be rolled out in 1000 schools over the next 6 months.

Sharing his thoughts on hand hygiene, Mr. Sameer Satpathy, Chief Executive, Personal Care Products Business, said, "Cleaning hands with cleansers like a soap or a handwash needs to become a routine behavioural practice amongst children. Access to a cleanser out of home, at times is a challenge and could impede efforts to encourage behavioural change. Savlon Swasth India's unique innovation with the reimagined ID card is designed to encourage and enable change. Savlon ID Guard harnesses the power of design-thinking to encourage and enable hand hygiene."

Savlon Swasth India Mission has already been rolled out in more than 3700 schools since last year. The school programme has reached more than 1.7 million children in states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand and Karnataka.

For further information, please contact: PR Pundit                               Roma Lakhani / Shanu Vaid                         E: [email protected] / [email protected]             M: + 91-8587933161 / +91-9999790589                     ITC Limited Saheli Chatterjee E: [email protected] M: +91-9163323848

SOURCE Savlon

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