National award-winning actor Shefali Shah joins the P&G Shiksha movement to shine a spotlight on the #InvisibleGap in a child’s education ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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P&G Shiksha, the flagship CSR program of P&G India, today launched a first-of-its-kind nationwide movement to throw a spotlight on a hidden issue called ‘Invisible Gap’ through a power-packed panel deliberation in Mumbai. Studies indicate that students in schools often fall behind in keeping pace with their classes. One concept, one subject, and one class can give way to a larger issue where the child develops a gap in the fundamental conceptual understanding. When the child falls behind, and the current learning level is not in line with the expected learning level per the defined curriculum, an invisible learning gap is formed. Shefali Shah also comes on board.

The discussion centred around the theme of ‘Bridging Invisible Gaps’ and was moderated by Priyanka Khanna, Author and Former Journalist, brought together Shefali Shah, National Award-Winning Actress, Girish Kalyanaraman, Vice President – of Brand Operations, P&G India; Ritesh Agarwal, Assistant Vice President, Educational Initiatives; and Sagar Singh, Faculty Mathematics, Gov. High School Banah Ki Ser, Sirmour (HP). The panellists shared thought-provoking insights to explain #invisibleGap, and how it significantly impacts children who perpetually keep trying to cope and, without the right support system, drop out of school or face challenges in subsequent phases of life. They also discussed the role that key stakeholders, including teachers, corporates, and society, could play in bridging these gaps and ensuring that every child in India learns with conceptual understanding. During the discussion, P&G Shiksha unveiled its new first-of-its-kind campaign film, highlighting the problem of the ‘Invisible Gap’ through the thought-provoking story of Bindiya, a young girl who is impacted by the invisible gap and struggles to cope in the classroom.

P&G Shiksha, through the insightful discussion and the new film, aims to make this #InvisibleGap visible, by creating awareness and urging meaningful action to bridge the gap, which is impacting over 6* crore children in the country as indicated by the National Achievement Survey, 2021. While the program continues to drive on-ground interventions to bridge learning gaps in children, through the heart-warming story of Bindiya, it is urging the audience to take collective action and do their bit by taking the baseline test to identify learning gaps in children around them and take remedial measures to bridge it.

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