AU Small Finance Bank, in collaboration with Network18, has announced the second season of ‘Badlaav Humse Hai’, a heartfelt initiative spotlighting unsung heroes transforming India through their humanitarian endeavours.
The launch brings forth the esteemed actor and former Miss India, Gul Panag, as the celebrity champion for change.
As per a press release, the initiative, initially introduced by AU Small Finance Bank in 2021, aims to laud the remarkable yet often overlooked efforts of individuals creating substantial positive impacts within various communities across India. ‘Badlaav Humse Hai’ Season 2 stands as a tribute to these changemakers, acknowledging their pivotal roles in fostering societal improvements.
Actor Panag assumes the role of the campaign’s celebrity champion, amplifying the narratives and endeavours of unsung heroes. The initiative spotlights their relentless dedication and transformative actions, addressing diverse challenges in areas such as employment, education, and healthcare.
In a nation undergoing rapid societal evolution, the necessity for individuals to challenge norms and pioneering solutions for social and environmental challenges is ever more apparent. AU Small Finance Bank and Network18, with their extensive expertise and commitment, endeavor to uplift these narratives and advocate for positive change.
Sanjay Agarwal, Founder, MD & CEO of AU Small Finance Bank, emphasized the initiative’s essence: recognizing the potential of every individual and fostering inclusivity through the ‘Badlaav Humse Hai’ changemaker campaign.
Puneet Singhvi, CEO – Digital & President, Corporate Strategy, Network18, expressed gratitude to AU Small Finance Bank for their continuous support, highlighting the shared aspiration to inspire the nation toward meaningful change.
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