Dettol Banega Swasth India partners with Hindu Tamil Thisai to launch ‘Folk Music for a Swasth India' in Tamil

Composed by James Vasanthan, the album has five songs focusing on good hygiene practises and will be available to Spotify users across the globe

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Dettol Banega Swasth India (DBSI) has launched hygiene-focused Tamil music album- ‘Folk Music for a Swasth India’ in collaboration with Hindu Tamil Thisai and Gramalaya in Chennai.

Composed by James Vasanthan, the album has five songs and will be available to Spotify users across the globe. 

https://open.spotify.com/album/0vP4yp3RKXeYTMdpaqvW1O

The music album was launched by Thiru Ma Subramanian, Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of Tamil Nadu; Ravi Bhatnagar, Director, External Affairs and Partnerships, Reckitt- South Asia; Shankar V Subramaniam, Chief Operating Officer, Hindu Tamil Thisai; James Vasanthan, Music Composer, Hygiene Music Album; Padma Shri Sai Damodaran, Founder and CEO Gramalaya, in the presence of students, teachers, doctors, and parents.

With the aim to encourage a healthy self-care hygiene routine among children, the Tamil Hygiene Music Album has been created emphasising the best hygiene habits through folk music of Tamil Nadu.

The song, ‘Let’s make Tamil Nadu healthy’ is sung by Asal Kolar, ‘Hygiene at School’ is sung by Velmurugan, ‘Hygiene at neighbourhood’ is sung by Antony Dasan, ‘Significance of Handwashing’ is sung by Isaivani and ‘Hygiene at Home’ is sung by Krishaang.

The composition of the songs aims to appeal to audiences across all age groups, including Gen Z and millennials. 

The songs focus on five key themes: Making Tamil Nadu Healthy, Significance of Handwashing, Hygiene at Home, Hygiene at School, Hygiene in Neighborhood. The lyrics of every song have been composed to emphasize significant messages from the Dettol School Hygiene Curriculum.  

Thiru Ma. Subramanian said, “Hindu Tamil Thisai and Dettol Banega Swasth India joined hands and produced an online series - ‘Sutham Sugatharam’ last year. The program sensitised thousands of students, teachers, and parents across Tamil Nadu on the importance of sustained hygiene behaviour for healthy living. In the prevailing situation, there is a need to stress the importance of hygiene behaviour to the people of Tamil Nadu. I sincerely believe that these songs in the hygiene music album will invoke and educate the masses on the significance of hygiene behaviour. My best wishes to everyone who have been a part of this initiative.” 

Gaurav Jain, Senior Vice-President, Reckitt South Asia, said, “Art and Music are powerful tools that can bring about massive societal change and move people to adapt good practices. We are looking at music as a medium to connect with audiences and effectively deliver social messages on health and hygiene. With the Tamil Hygiene Music Album, we are taking hygiene habits through folk music to the children of Tamil Nadu. In our endeavour to create a healthy country by bringing focus on self-care hygiene practices, this initiative is another step from Reckitt towards the mission of ‘Leave No One Behind’.”

Bhatnagar said, “Music is one of the mediums that has the power to connect with audiences and deliver social messages effectively. With the growing popularity of folk music and the rich culture of Tamil Nadu, we believe this Tamil Hygiene Music Album is a great step towards our vision of bringing behavioural changes across the state. With Dettol Banega Swasth India, we are constantly on the lookout for unique opportunities and partnerships which can deliver impactful changes at the grassroot level to create a ‘Swasth India.”

Padma Shri Sai Damodaran said, “The Hygiene songs play an important role in educating the children and students studying in schools to learn good hygiene behaviours and motivate children to observe better hygiene practices. Children act as ambassadors of change to transform the hygiene messages to others through child-to-child approach. This will ensure long lasting behavioural changes among the communities in ensuring better health and environment. Dettol Banega Swasth India program inculcates good hygiene practices among the school students through its School Hygiene Education program in Tamil Nadu and South India.” 

Shankar V Subramaniam said, “Objective of Dettol Banega Swasth India is to build a healthy future generation of India with good hygiene habits. Towards that, several activities are being executed by DBSI to create awareness amongst children on the need to practice hygiene habits in their daily life, for it to become a way of healthy living. Hindu Tamil Thisai is happy to be associated with DBSI in this endeavor. This hygiene music album will definitely help in driving this message deeper among children and adults.”

James Vasanthan said, “India, which is a fast-developing nation, needs to pull up its socks on various fronts. Hygiene is, of course, one. Dettol Banega Swasth India, with its record of creating hygiene awareness among the masses up north, has now come down to the south with its effective media campaigns. The one releasing now in Tamil is a big leap that will take this land to the next level, where it already excels in primary health and hygiene.”

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