Visiting the classroom of brands this Teacher’s Day

This Teacher’s Day, BuzzInContent.com has included work done by Kraftshala, Navneet Education and JK Papers

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New Delhi: Teachers are the backbones of dreams, they paint the skies we grow our wings for and guide our hopes towards infinite possibilities. 

Brands have capitalised on this heartfelt occasion to give back to their mentors and capture the emotion of gratitude. 

This Teacher’s Day, BuzzInContent.com has included work done by Kraftshala, Navneet Education and JK Papers. 

  1. Kraftshala celebrates teacher’s day with #LessonsThatLast

The film #LessonsThatLast centers around a video tribute, featuring industry experts and mentors from Kraftshala sharing personal stories of how their teachers have influenced their professional journeys. It’s a celebration of the wisdom, encouragement, and sometimes tough love that educators provide, which continues to guide and inspire long after the classroom doors have closed.

  1. Navneet Education advocates for teacher recognition through #Tr.ForTeachers film 

This Teacher’s Day, NEL has released a digital video highlighting teachers' invaluable role in shaping the future while advocating for their rightful recognition with the title "Tr."

The newly released digital video shows a touching scene in a classroom. After a day of instructing her students, a teacher is approached by a set of parents. The teacher, anticipating the usual discussion about their child, is taken aback when the parents reveal that they are not there to discuss their child’s academic performance but rather to express their gratitude. The parents acknowledge the teacher’s crucial role in shaping their child’s future and present her with a thoughtful gift—a nameplate titled "Tr." before her name. This simple yet powerful gesture symbolises the respect and recognition that teachers deserve.

  1. JK Papers celebrates purity of teacher-student relationships

This film shines a light on the extraordinary work of Sumeet Sanjay Patil, an art teacher at Snehajyoti Nivasi Blind School in Ratnagiri District, Maharashtra, and his innovative approach to tactile learning. 

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

The film begins with a poignant image of a blank canvas, symbolizing the untapped potential within every child. As the story unfolds, viewers witness Sumeet’s methods—such as linking colours to fragrances and using 3D outliners—that enable his blind students to experience and create art in a tangible way.

The film concludes with a heartfelt message, highlighting the students’ vibrant, textured artworks that tell their stories through touch rather than sight.

Navneet Education