Silvin Additives launches Divadandi, a student development initiative

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Silvin Additives, a leading manufacturer of advanced additives for PVC and CPVC pipes, has launched Divadandi, a long- term CSR initiative. Named after the Gujarati word for lighthouse, Divadandi reflects the idea of guidance and direction during crucial stages of life. Through this initiative, Silvin aims to support students in building stronger academic habits, developing essential life skills, and gaining confidence as they prepare for board examinations and other age-specific challenges.

The programme, which began earlier this month at Sheth H H Shirolawala High School, Bodeli, District Chhota Udaipur, will reach nearly 1,800 students from Standards 9 to 12. Each student will undergo nine hours of structured training delivered across three sessions. The sessions are conducted by Kamal Dabawala and his team, who specialise in student engagement and skill development.

Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Pradip Chokshi, CSR Head, Silvin Additives Pvt. Ltd., said, “Divadandi reflects our long-standing engagement with communities and our belief that timely guidance can make a real difference in a student’s life. Through this initiative, we want to offer practical support that helps students approach their studies and everyday challenges with greater clarity and confidence.”

The programme is delivered through three structured sessions. The first session focuses on personality development and behavioural skills, covering confidence building, communication, emotional wareness, and teamwork. The second session centres on academic planning. Students in Standards 9 and 11 receive guidance on effective study planning, exam strategies, and digital discipline. Students in Standards 10 and 12 are supported with board exam preparation, subject-wise planning, stress management, and early career orientation.

The final session addresses age-specific challenges. Younger students are guided on early adolescence, self-image, responsible social media use, and balancing academics with personal life. Older students receive Silvin Additives Pvt. Ltd. 13-A Block, Times Corporate Park, Thaltej, Ahmedabad – 380059, India practical inputs on managing stress and performance pressure, dealing with future uncertainty, navigating expectations from family and school, and avoiding negative influences. The programme also builds awareness around health, safety, and digital well-being.

The Divadandi initiative builds on Silvin’s earlier education-focused initiatives and reflects its long-term commitment to supporting student learning and development.

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