Samsung to distribute solar lanterns for 10,000 girl students in India
The initiative is being taken up in partnership with CAF India, a not-for-profit organization.
Samsung India will distribute 10,000 solar lanterns to girl students of government schools to support gender diversity and the girl child. The initiative is being taken up in partnership with CAF India, a not-for-profit organization.
Celebrating International Women’s Day, Samsung will reach out to girl students in government schools across Noida and Gurugram in Delhi-NCR and Sriperumbudur near Chennai. Each girl will be given a solar LED lantern that will enable them to spend more time on their studies, even during power outages.
The lanterns, approved by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, are equipped with a solar panel and will come with a three-year product warranty.
Samsung began its journey in India in 1995, and in over two decades, it has grown into one of the country’s biggest consumer product companies, with 2 factories, 3 R&D centres, 1 design centre, 1.5 lakh retail outlets and over 45,000 employees. Samsung is also India’s Most Trusted Brand and is pioneering local manufacturing through its ‘Make for India’ initiative.