By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
12th November:- Earlier this year, Seven Seas,
Merck’s heritage brand announced the launch of its novel educational
initiative, the Seven Seas Academy - a nationwide hunt for India’s young
masterminds, aiming to create awareness about the importance of brain development among children. Through this
activity, Seven Seas reached out to more than 60,000 students across 200
schools in 10 cities, from where 20 of India’s smartest kids came together
in Mumbai today to get a chance to explore the stars at NASA.
With Children’s Day around the
corner, popular Bollywood actress
Raveena Tandon came in support of this initiative and joined the
children in Mumbai as part of the grand finale. After a fierce competition, Yuvraj Varma and Ravi Yadav from Chandigarh emerged
victorious, winning the coveted title of India’s young masterminds and a full
paid educational trip to NASA along with their families. Anand Nambiar, MD of Merck India, who
has been a constant support to the Academy and the students, was also present
at the event along with Vandana
Lulla, Director of Podar Schools.
Talking
about the importance of health and nutrition among children, celebrity mom and
brand ambassador Raveena Tandon said that with
Children’s Day around, the Seven Seas Academy was the ideal manner to celebrate
this lovely occasion. Being a mother to four lovely children myself, she understands
the importance of brain development and is personally involved in ensuring the
right nutrition for her children. It’s great to see a brand like Seven Seas
lead this conversation in the country with the ‘Seven Seas Academy’ initiative,
which has helped increase awareness about the importance of brain development
among parents and children. Meeting these young masterminds from different
cities in India and being a part of this academy has truly been a very
memorable time for her.
The academy traveled the length and
breadth of the country and targeted some of the most reputed schools in India
such as Podar International School in Mumbai, DAV school in Delhi, Don Bosco
high school in Chennai, Army public school in Bangalore, Global Indian
International school in Ahmedabad, St Mary’s school in Cochin, Gyandeep Public
school in Chandigarh, SNBP high school in Pune etc. to name a few. Some of the
young masterminds who competed include Krishayini and Lavanya from Trichy,
Nakul M Bhadoriya and Aditi P Poduvol from Pune, Khwaahish Shah and Advav
Welling from Mumbai, Ashik Kashyap and Parinita Rustagi from New Delhi, Isant
and Karthika from Coimbatore, Arun and S Ganesh from Chennai.
A
child’s brain development today is one of the most important aspects of their
growth, with our research suggesting that most mothers today are concerned
about how their children will excel academically. There is intense competition,
leading to high levels of parental and peer pressure and every mother looks for
solutions to ensure her children excel. Seven
Seas is supporting parents on their quest to find the right supplement for
their child’s brain development. With heritage that spans more than 80 years of
experience and a presence in over 100 countries, Seven Seas is one of India’s
most trusted health supplements.
Speaking about this initiative, Anand Nambiar, Managing Director, Merck
India stated that Merck’s Seven Seas is one of India’s most trusted health
supplements, and the Seven Seas Academy is yet another testament to our
commitment to children’s health in India. With its emphasis on brain
development in children, the initiative aims to be a platform that identifies
nurtures and unlocks the true potential of India’s children, in partnership
with leading schools. Nutrition is a critical element of brain development.
Seven Seas is committed to partnering with parents in their child’s progress,
and help children to be the best version of themselves through its nutritional
benefits.
Dr. Mrs. Vandana Lulla from Podar International School added that we always carry out different
and creative initiatives to ensure our students get all the required information
for their development to become successful and well-rounded global citizens.
Associating with Merck and Seven Seas has been a truly remarkable experience
with our students actively participating in the quiz and thoroughly enjoying
it. After all who does not dream to go to NASA one day.
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