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Canon India Strengthens Its Social Endeavors Aimed A Progressive India

This Independence Day, as India celebrates its 70th year of Independence, Canon India is strengthening its social Canoncommitment to the country through its ‘Support a Life’ Campaign. The world leader in imaging technology, Canon, with a vision to have a proliferating India has partnered with SOS Children’s village across the country to support the education and overall development of children in these villages. The first phase of Canon’s campaign took wings today as it celebrated the Independence Day with children at SOS village, Faridabad.

As part of ‘Support a Life’ initiative, Canon employees have adopted 187 children across SOS Children’s Village in the country to take responsibility of their wellbeing. This initiative furthers Canon’s corporate philosophy of ‘Kyosei’, which means ‘living and working together for the common good’. To celebrate this association, employees from Canon India Headquarters visited the SOS village to interact, play and engage with over 200 children.

Speaking about the latest development and significant expansion of Canon’s CSR ambit, Kazutada Kobayashi, President & CEO of Canon India, said, “This partnership with SOS Children’s village has given the Canon family a way to express our dedication towards the upbringing of children of the country. Canon has been devoted towards the causes of education, eye care and environment and now we are proud to be expanding our social trajectory with empowerment of children and youth in the country through our most recent initiatives”.

The day was a celebration of the upcoming Independence Day to inspire students to learning, showcase and celebrate life. Various activities were organized to build the team spirit amongst children. A painting competition was organized for various age groups and winners were recognized and awarded. A cricket match was also organized where the Canon India CEO, Kazutada Kobayashi along with Canon employees played a friendly match with the SOS village children.

Anuja Bansal, Secretary General, SOS Children’s Villages India, shared, “Partnership with like-minded institutes like Canon provides us further encouragement to continue towards our goal with more vigor and commitment. Their support will help put smiles on the faces of the children in our villages and add value to their growth and development.”