• By investing in smart classrooms, skilling, and sustainable infrastructure, Venus Foundation aims to advance India’s education-led growth vision in line with NEP 2020, Samagra Shiksha, and Saksham Haryana 

Key Facts: Venus Foundation – Haryana Govt. MoU
•	5-year collaboration between Venus Foundation and Haryana’s School Education Department
•	Targets two government schools in Sector 19, Panchkula, with potential for future scale-up
•	Includes upgrades like smart classrooms, computer labs, science labs, solar panels, and girl-friendly sanitation
•	Government of Haryana to provide school access, administrative facilitation, and coordination with stakeholders
•	Complements priorities under NEP 2020, Samagra Shiksha and Saksham Haryana
•	Fully funded and implemented by Venus Foundation as part of Venus Remedies’ CSR commitmentPANCHKULA: In a significant step toward strengthening public education, Venus Foundation—the social impact arm of Venus Remedies Ltd.—has entered into a formal collaboration with the Government of Haryana to implement holistic development initiatives in selected government schools of Panchkula. The five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed with the School Education Department, outlines a shared commitment to fostering accessible, equitable, and future-ready learning environments.

The partnership will initially focus on two schools in Sector 19, Panchkula—Government Primary School and Government Senior Secondary School—with potential for broader scale-up across the region. Entirely funded and executed by Venus Foundation under the CSR umbrella of Venus Remedies, the initiative will drive targeted upgrades across physical, technological, and academic dimensions of school infrastructure, in alignment with state education priorities and responsible corporate citizenship goals.

This collaboration complements the Government of Haryana’s broader education reform agenda, which includes implementing key national programmes such as Samagra Shiksha—a centrally sponsored scheme focused on improving school infrastructure, digital learning, and inclusive education—and state-led initiatives like Saksham Haryana, which emphasizes learning outcomes and remedial support through data-driven academic interventions. While independently executed, the MoU supports these shared priorities by enabling smart classrooms, computer labs, solar infrastructure, skilling programmes, and community-led engagement. These efforts also align with the broader vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which calls for holistic, future-ready, and sustainable learning ecosystems.

Ms. Ekta S. Chaudhary Chairperson Venus FoundationSpeaking on the initiative, Ms. Ekta S. Chaudhary, Chairperson of Venus Foundation, said, "At Venus Foundation, we believe education is key to unlocking broader social change. With this MoU, we are moving forward to transform government schools into centers of learning and community progress. This partnership will enable us to create tangible impact. We thank the Government of Haryana for their support and look forward to delivering meaningful change on the ground."

Under the agreement, the Foundation will modernize sanitation facilities with a focus on gender-responsive infrastructure, including the construction of separate toilets for girls. Clean drinking water systems, including RO units and water coolers, will be installed to support student health and hygiene. Classrooms will undergo renovation to incorporate digital learning tools such as smart boards and interactive aids, while libraries and science and mathematics laboratories will be established to enrich the academic experience. Dedicated computer labs and learning spaces will also be created to strengthen digital literacy from an early stage.

The initiative further includes development of playgrounds and indoor recreational spaces, landscaping, and the provision of solar panels to encourage environmental stewardship. Inclusive infrastructure for children with special needs will be integrated across facilities to promote equal access. The Foundation will also support the distribution of uniforms, hygiene kits, and educational materials to underprivileged students.

To ensure a nurturing and holistic ecosystem, the programme encompasses health and wellness camps, remedial learning sessions, life skills education, career counselling, and capacity-building workshops for teachers. These efforts are aimed at bridging learning gaps and fostering all-round development.

The Government of Haryana, through the School Education Department, will facilitate coordination with school authorities and stakeholders, provide administrative permissions, and support joint planning of priority areas. Venus Foundation will bear all implementation costs and ensure compliance with quality and ethical standards in project execution. A Joint Steering Committee, comprising representatives from both sides, will be constituted to review project progress quarterly and make strategic recommendations.

This collaboration strengthens Venus Foundation’s long-standing efforts to uplift public education and underlines Venus Remedies’ commitment to responsible corporate citizenship. Rooted in the principles of equity, empowerment, and sustainability, the Foundation’s work reflects the broader CSR vision of the organization—delivering scalable and enduring impact in education, health, and community development.

Beyond school infrastructure and learning outcomes, Venus Foundation is equally committed to advancing gender equality, improving health and well-being, and promoting environmental sustainability. Through skill-building programs, vocational training, health awareness initiatives, and environmental projects, the organization aims to create lasting, positive impact in communities.

About Venus Foundation

Venus Foundation is the dedicated CSR arm of Venus Remedies, rooted in the belief that consistent and collective care creates lasting transformation. More than a philanthropic initiative, the Foundation serves as a purpose-driven platform committed to driving meaningful change through focused programmes in health, education, and nourishment. Guided by a vision of nurturing an inclusive India where every individual has access to care, learning, and the opportunity to thrive, the Foundation works closely with communities and institutions to create sustainable, grassroots-level impact. Its mission is to uplift underserved populations by enabling access to essential services and fostering environments where hope, dignity, and growth can take root.

About Venus Remedies

Panchkula-based Venus Remedies Ltd (NSE: VENUSREM, BSE: 526953) is among the 10 leading fixed-dosage injectable manufacturers in the world. Having a commercial presence in 90+ countries with a portfolio of 75 products spread over Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia-Pacific, Commonwealth States, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean region, the company has nine globally benchmarked facilities in Panchkula, Baddi and Werne (Germany), apart from 11 overseas marketing offices. The company holds the GMP approvals from European- GMP (INFARMED), PIC/S (Malaysia & Ukraine), SAHPRA, UNICEF, TGA, INVIMA & WHO-GMP, alongside key ISO certifications for quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety management.

Central to its mission, Venus Remedies is a frontrunner in combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through its dedicated research division, Venus Medicine Research Centre (VMRC). The company is pivotal in developing advanced antibiotics and β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combinations aimed at tackling multidrug-resistant pathogens. Its notable initiatives like GASAR provide essential data on antibiotic resistance, while the PLEA Trust fosters antibiotic stewardship. As an influential member of the AMR Industry Alliance, India AMR Innovation Hub, and Vivli AMR Registry, Venus Remedies shapes global AMR research and policy. Through strategic collaborations with academic and health organizations worldwide, the company enhances AMR surveillance and supports innovative drug development, affirming its leadership in global healthcare.

Ranked 107th in Asia and among the world’s 500 largest pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, Venus Remedies has been granted more than 130 patents worldwide and having more than 75 registered trademarks and more than 15 copyrights for its innovative research products. Moreover, in 2025, Venus Remedies received recognition as a ‘Great Place to Work’ for the fourth consecutive time.

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