Aditya Birla World Academy announced vaccination drive for students in association with SRCC Children’s Hospital

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Aditya Birla World Academy

Mumbai, 17th January 2022: Aditya Birla World Academy (ABWA), India’s leading International School located in South Mumbai, recently organized a vaccination drive for its students and staff children in association with the NH SRCC Children’s Hospital as the government authorized the inclusion of the 15-18 age group for COVID-19 vaccination. The vaccination drive was conducted in NH SRCC Children’s Hospital on 10th January 2022 from 2 pm to 5 pm which was applicable for students of grades 9-12 (born in 2007 or before). 

The school aims to follow the guidelines from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, under the National Vaccination Programme, to ensure the safety of children. The school has been at the forefront of encouraging vaccination shots to ensure safety and well-being. This brought relief to parents, especially in light of the recent increase in cases, reflecting the urgency in the country as it faces the third COVID-19 wave. 

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Commenting on organizing the drive, Mrs. Radhika Sinha, Principal, Aditya Birla World Academy said, “As we continue to navigate the pandemic, for us at Aditya Birla World Academy nothing is more important than the health and well-being of our children. We urge parents to cooperate and have their children vaccinated at the earliest.”

Aditya Birla World Academy is in line with the government’s mission to vaccinate the youth and is helping in reducing the severity of the Covid-19 outbreaks as the third wave hits the country.

About Aditya Birla World Academy 

Established under the umbrella of the Aditya Birla Education Trust, Aditya Birla World Academy (ABWA) is India’s leading International School located in South Mumbai. ABWA strongly believes in the holistic development of its students. ABWA strives to create a cohesive learning environment that is conducive to developing a child’s innate talents. In addition, to focus on academic excellence, ABWA students are encouraged to think critically and question the world around them. Further, through a wide range of extra and co-curricular activities, ABWA aims to develop a child’s personality and stimulate him/her to be mindful, sensitive, and a responsible member of society. ABWA focuses on the socio-emotional development of each and every child and ensures that he/she feels safe, supported, and motivated.

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About Aditya Birla Education Trust:

Aditya Birla Education Trust (ABET) is an organization committed to the cause of education and mental health, with an objective to nurture young minds. Right from establishing the Aditya Birla World Academy, an International School with an Indian soul, to The Aditya Birla Integrated School, which acknowledges the need to cater to children with different learning needs, ABET has always prioritized the importance of a child’s overall development. Further under the aegis of ABET, the Aditya Birla Education Academy provides professional development opportunities for educators, and engages, empowers, and equips them to contribute towards shaping the future of young minds. In an endeavour to stamp out stigma surrounding mental health concerns, ABET has established Mpower, a holistic. 

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mental health care initiative, which has become the pioneer of mental health awareness in the country. Aditya Birla Education Trust runs under the zealous leadership of its passionate and committed Founder & Chairperson, Mrs. Neerja Birla. Ujaas is ABET’s new vertical, working on prioritizing menstrual health and hygiene management as the key focus area.

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