Samsung today announced the launch of its 'Nanum Village' project in
India, with the adoption of Baidpura village near its Noida
manufacturing facility. One of the first of its kind CSR initiatives by
Samsung in India, the Nanum Village project will see Samsung bringing in
several improvements in the infrastructure, health and education
facilities in the village.
B.D. Park, President and CEO, South West Asia, Samsung Electronics
and Rama Raman, Chairman and CEO of Noida and Greater Noida launched
the project in the presence of Ms. Grace Lee, Head of Community
Relations, Samsung Electronics and Mr. Hiralal Gupta, District
Magistrate of Gautam Buddh Nagar along with other officials from Greater
Noida Authorities.
Speaking on the occasion, stated B. D. Park, President and CEO,
South West Asia, Samsung Electronics, "The 'Nanum Village' is one of our
global corporate social responsibility programs and we are happy to
introduce this program here in India. There is a strong principle of
sharing that underlines harmonious living in communities. The Nanum
Village concept evolves from this principle to provide residents with
benefits that will improve the quality of their life."As part of its Nanum Village initiative, the Company will construct a community centre for Baidpura residents at the Sri Sant Vinobha Bhave Inter College, which will house recreation facilities, a library as well as computers for the benefit of the community. With education as a strong focus for its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, the Company plans to set up a Smart Class in the school. By providing computers, tablets and Smart board in the Samsung Smart class, the Company plans to enrich the quality of education being provided to the students and open up a whole new world of possibilities for them. The Company will also carry out other health and community development initiatives at Baidpura going forward.
The Nanum Village project in Noida is the latest addition to several CSR
projects undertaken by Samsung in India. A group of volunteers from
Samsung Electronics' headquarters in Korea have been working in
Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu and now in Delhi, for the past three weeks, as
part of the Company's global employee volunteer program. The
volunteers set up a Samsung Smart Class in the Keeranallur Government
High School, carried out repair works in the school, taught students
basic hygiene and involved them in various physical education
activities. Some volunteers also supported health check-up camps
organised by Samsung India in around 10 villages in Sriperumbudur.
Samsung volunteers are currently working in the Sarvodaya Secondary
School, Sawada carrying out educational activities.
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