Bayer, a worldwide life sciences company with significant strengths in agriculture and healthcare, recently announced a partnership with BharatCares, a social impact organization, to launch the ‘Better School Programme’ at Adpodra Group Government Primary School in Himatnagar, Gujarat. The programme, which aims to improve educational facilities and enable experiential learning opportunities for students in Himatnagar, focuses on providing a foundational leap to economically challenged students and will benefit over 850 students from grades 1st to 8th across four schools.
Through this initiative, Bayer and BharatCares will provide a STEM Lab, Smart Classroom, indoor play kits, computer labs, and better sports facilities, as well as equip the schools with solar panels for better power supply. The programme will empower students with modern teaching methodologies and resources to foster innovative learning and skills. The Better School Programme was launched in the presence of Simon Britsch, Chief Financial Officer, Bayer South Asia and Bhomik Shah, Founder and CEO, BharatCares, and other Government officials.
Commenting on the launch, Simon Britsch, Chief Financial Officer, Bayer South Asia, said:
Children are the future of the world, and it is our collective responsibility to equip them with the right resources to seek knowledge, thrive and innovate. Through the ‘Better School Programme’, we are supporting students in government-run schools in exploring the field of life sciences through well-equipped STEM labs, modern teaching methods, and improved infrastructure. At Bayer, we remain committed to supporting education, research, and innovation and providing inclusive opportunities for all sections of society.
The initiative is also being implemented in Mankadi Colony Primary School, Sardarpura Primary School, and Vantada Primary School. The collaborative effort hopes to standardize education and STEM facilities at these schools by establishing modular libraries with a varied variety of grade-appropriate books and learning aids to encourage hands-on training and inquiry. Smart classrooms will offer interactive digital learning tools.
Bhomik Shah, Founder and CEO, BharatCares, stated:
The Better School initiative in collaboration with Bayer, breathes new life into primary government schools. By providing essential facilities, we are not just enhancing infrastructure but nurturing the potential of students to make them future-ready. As we move forward, BharatCares is excited to partner with Bayer, ensuring that we continue to uplift the educational landscape, one school at a time.
The Better School Programme also aligns with Bayer’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, as solar panels are installed in schools to allow them to use clean and renewable energy. Additionally, Bayer has worked with IMPACT4Nutrition to improve student nutrition and awareness.
BharatCares, which operates under the SMEC Trust, a CSRBOX group company, was created and curated specifically for programme delivery. The organization’s dedication is based on the concepts of innovation, technology, and scalability, with a vision of holistically addressing societal concerns. It serves as a social solution bridge, allowing communities, entrepreneurs, and funders to collaborate to develop the best implementation models. The platform’s flagship activities aim to improve education, employability, rural and healthcare infrastructure, entrepreneurship, and environmental sustainability.