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  • JK Paper unveils its Teacher’s Day campaign

    JK Paper unveils its Teacher’s Day campaign

    Mumbai: To mark Teacher’s Day, JK Paper has unveiled a film that highlights the relationship between teachers and students. The film focuses on Sumeet Sanjay Patil, an art teacher at Snehajyoti Nivasi Blind School in Ratnagiri District, Maharashtra, who has developed an innovative approach to tactile learning. Sumeet has taught over 1,000 visually impaired students to paint using his “Rang-Gandh” technique, which links colors to fragrances. This method encourages students to paint and boosts their confidence, showing that art can be experienced through senses other than sight. Some of these paintings have been exhibited across the country and used to raise awareness.

    This campaign is not just a tribute to Sumeet and all the teachers but a celebration of the human spirit’s resilience and creativity.

    Set against the contrasting backdrops of Mumbai’s bustling city and the serene Konkan villages, the film narrates Sumeet’s journey as he introduces his visually impaired students to art and creativity. It begins with a blank canvas, symbolizing the untapped potential in every child. As the story unfolds, viewers see Sumeet’s innovative methods—linking colors to fragrances and using 3D outliners—that allow his students to experience and create art in a tangible way.

    The narrative includes testimonials from students, sharing their fears, struggles, and eventual triumphs, highlighting the impact of Sumeet’s teaching. His commitment goes beyond the classroom in Mumbai, extending to the remote villages of Konkan, where he brings his unique art education to ensure every child has the opportunity to explore their creativity.

    The film concludes with a message featuring the students’ vibrant, textured artworks that tell their stories through touch rather than sight, representing the possibilities that emerge when imagination is nurtured by a dedicated teacher.

    JK Paper chief of sales & marketing Partha Biswas commented on the campaign, “This Teacher’s Day, we wanted to shine a light on the incredible impact that teachers like Sumeet have on their students, especially those with special needs. His innovative approach to teaching art is not just a lesson in creativity but a testament to the power of tactile learning. The objective of this campaign is to highlight the crucial role of teachers in shaping the lives of their students, particularly those with special needs. It also emphasizes the importance of creating opportunities for differently abled individuals to express themselves creatively. Just like our teachers are dedicated towards playing a crucial role in shaping the lives of their students, JK Paper is also dedicated towards shaping an eco-friendly world. Our paper is sourced from 9.50 lakh acres of Agro Social Farm Forestry Program, which not only supports sustainable practices but also provides livelihoods for close to 1,30,000 farmer families.”

    The campaign highlighted how visually impaired students connected with JK Paper on a tactile level. The texture, weight, and feel of the paper became their canvas, enabling them to perceive art through touch and creating a strong emotional bond with the medium. For these students, JK Paper is more than just a medium; it’s a source of emotional expression. The feel of the paper evokes emotions and allows them to create art that reflects their experiences, making it an integral part of their artistic journey. The connection between the students and JK Paper reflects the brand’s commitment to making a difference in the lives of those with special needs. JK Paper honors teachers like Sumeet, who go the extra mile to ensure every student has a chance to shine.

    By showcasing this film, JK Paper and Snehajyoti Nivasi Blind School aim to inspire support for initiatives that foster creativity in education. With 295 million visually impaired individuals worldwide, including over 10 million in India, waiting for their creative potential to be realized, this campaign underscores the ongoing, transformative nature of learning and teaching.

  • JK Paper marks Father’s Day with #LetterToMySuperDad campaign

    JK Paper marks Father’s Day with #LetterToMySuperDad campaign

    Mumbak: JK Paper, a renowned name in the paper industry, was excited to unveil its heartwarming initiative just in time for Father’s Day. This year, JK Paper proudly spearheaded the #LetterToMySuperDad campaign, reaching out to over 30,000 students across 25 cities in India. This initiative aims to foster a deep sense of gratitude and build emotional connect between children and their fathers.

    The #LetterToMySuperDad campaign encouraged students to express their love and appreciation for their fathers through the art of handwritten letters. By reviving the timeless tradition of letter writing, this initiative seeks to underscore the invaluable importance of personal and heartfelt communication.

    Key highlights of the campaign:

    School collaborations: Through strategic partnerships with numerous schools, the campaign seamlessly integrated the art of letter writing into their curriculum, ensuring widespread student participation and engagement.

    Paper plantation awareness program: During school visits, JK Paper’s team conducted captivating myth buster sessions focused on the agro-social farm forestry program. This innovative approach relies on cultivating and harvesting unique varieties of trees that provides a high level of income to farmers. In the fiscal year 2024, JK Paper distributed over 11.64 lakh saplings to farmers, which are subsequently harvested to produce paper. Since its inception, JK Paper has planted 9.50 lakh acres of land under its Agro-Social Farm Forestry Program. During the session, the students and teachers exhibited remarkable interest and fascination as they delved into the intricacies of this sustainable paper-making process and its profound significance.

    Celebrity collaborations: Renowned influencers and esteemed actor Bhaktiyaar Irani lent his support to the campaign, sharing his heartfelt #LetterToMySuperDad experiences. His involvement inspired followers nationwide to join the initiative and celebrate the bond between fathers and children.

    Exciting rewards: The most touching & heartfelt letters were meticulously selected for special recognition, with winners receiving exclusive gift vouchers from JK Paper as a token of appreciation for their heartfelt expressions.

    JK Paper chief of sales and marketing Partha Biswas expressed, “Father’s Day holds a special significance, allowing us to honour the love and sacrifices of every father figure. With our #LetterToMySuperDad campaign, our goal was to nurture a profound emotional bond between children and their fathers, while also rekindling the timeless art of letter writing. The remarkable enthusiasm shown by students across India has been immensely uplifting. Through our continuous efforts, we strive to change the perception about paper by promoting eco-friendly practices, providing sustainable alternatives to plastic and contributing to a greener future.”

    The campaign culminated in heartwarming events held in schools, where students had the opportunity to present their letters to their fathers in a person. These events not only brought smiles to many faces but also reinforced the importance of expressing love and gratitude through simple yet powerful gestures.

  • JK Paper shows its commitment to ‘Land Restoration’ theme on World Environment Day

    JK Paper shows its commitment to ‘Land Restoration’ theme on World Environment Day

    Mumbai: On this World Environment Day, JK Paper proudly releases an informative video highlighting its steadfast commitment to the theme of ‘Land Restoration.’ This film, conceptualised by JK Paper, draws inspiration from its long-standing Agro/Social Farm Forestry Program, which has been in place since 1990. The program exemplifies how companies can enhance their competitive advantage while addressing critical environmental concerns.

    We are dedicated to land restoration and preventing desertification by continuously implementing initiatives that benefit the environment on a sustained basis for years to come. Shot at plantation site: Morthana and Vav, Taluka Kamrej, Surat, Gujarat. Plantation by unit CPM of JK Paper.

    The film captures the essence of JK Paper’s Agro/Social Farm Forestry initiative, showcasing the cultivation and harvesting of special tree varieties like Subabul, Casuarina, and Eucalyptus on farmland. These trees are then utilized in paper production, enriching green cover and demonstrating a sustainable approach to business. The program has significantly impacted the environment and the company by promoting land restoration and preventing desertification.

    In addition to environmental benefits, JK Paper’s initiative has empowered marginalised communities, providing farmers with sustainable livelihoods. Over the past decade, the program has covered nearly 9.50 lakh acres of land and planted over 123 crore saplings, benefiting 1.28 lakh farmer families. Through dedicated research and development, JK Paper has developed short-rotation clones of Subabul and Eucalyptus, enhancing productivity and enabling farmers to achieve higher annual revenues.

    JK Paper chief of sales & marketing Partha Biswas remarked on the film, “We at JK Paper are dedicated to protecting the environment and living sustainably. To create our paper, we don’t take down a single tree from a natural forest. Additionally, we produce sustainable products like paper cups, straws, carry bags, food wrapping paper, and paper-based packaging as a replacement for plastic products. This film walks viewers through our incredible journey, highlighting our unwavering commitment towards environmental responsibility, positive productivity, and sustainability. We aim to serve as an example for individuals, businesses, and entrepreneurs.”

  • AS Mehta elected as president of IPMA

    AS Mehta elected as president of IPMA

    Mumbai: JK Paper Ltd president and director AS Mehta is elected as president of the Indian Paper Manufacturers Association (IPMA) during its 22nd annual general meeting. IPMA is the apex body for the paper industry in India.

    The association has also named Naini Papers Ltd managing director Pawan Agarwal as vice president of IPMA.

    The IPMA members are from pulp and paper mills from the private and public sector with a product mix of all varieties of paper (writing, printing, packaging, paperboard, specialty and newsprint) located in all regions of the country using conventional fibre such as wood and bamboo and also unconventional raw materials like recycled fibre/recovered paper, and agro residue.