World Hand Hygiene Day Special: Learning Health & Hygiene In Ayushmann Khurrana Ki Paathshala
Dettol Banega Swasth India transformed World Hand Hygiene Day into a lively playdate at Ayushmann Khurrana Ki Paathshala. From 'glitter germ' UV demos to reinventing Snakes & Ladders, campaign ambassador Ayushmann Khurrana and Reckitt's Ravi Bhatnagar showed that hygiene isn't a chore-it's a life-saving habit
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Dettol Banega Swasth India celebrated World Hand Hygiene Day by transforming a standard lesson into 'Ayushmann Ki Paathshala,' a high-energy playdate centered on health. -
Campaign ambassador Ayushmann Khurrana kicked off the day with a lively quiz with children about health and hygiene. -
The kids were stunned to learn that proper hand hygiene can stop up to 70% of healthcare-associated infections. -
This hands-on demo turned a boring chore into a mission, as students rushed to the sinks to scrub their hands properly. -
Ravi Bhatnagar, Communications and Corporate Affairs Director, South Asia, MENARP and Africa, Reckitt, joined the fun to share how the programme has now reached a staggering 35 million kids across the region. -
He emphasised that DBSI is moving beyond simple awareness and focusing on real, on-the-ground action to ensure no one is left behind. The event also introduced the 'DOTS' framework, linking hand hygiene to bigger goals like sanitation, dignity, and total health inclusion. -
Creativity took center stage as Mrunal Shah, Founder, Sunday Bricks, Play Advocate and Bricks & Blocks Trainer, interacted with kids, showing play based learning through bricks and blocks. -
From building soap bars out of bricks and blocks with Mrunal Shah, to mastering hygiene-themed games, these kids proved that the best way to learn healthy habits is through the power of play. -
By turning hygiene into a game, the Paathshala proved that children learn and retain information best when they are actively involved. -
This World Hand Hygiene Day, Dettol Banega Swasth India is celebrating 43 billion hand washes triggered with its School Hygiene Education Programme. -
Let's keep the momentum going. Be the change for a Swasth India. Take #IAmTheChange pledge at ndtv.com/swasthindia.
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