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Turner International India Pvt. Ltd and Sesame
Workshop will launch Galli Galli Sim Sim - the Indian version
of Sesame Street - on 15 August. The preschool educational
series will premiere on Cartoon Network at 1 pm.
In the first season, the series comprising 65 episodes
of 30 minutes each will be aired in Hindi, with usage of some English
words.
Galli Galli Sim Sim will address topics
such as early literacy, creative thinking and reasoning, family
and community life, healthy habits, and appreciating cultural plurality.
With the launch of Galli Galli Sim Sim,
Turner aims to create a new dimension in the realm of young kids'
programming by introducing the concept of using mass media to promote
joyful, fun-filled learning through the theory - "Seekhne ka Mastana
Andaaz."
Galli Galli Sim Sim aims to revolutionise
kids' programming in India with its well- researched content that
will help in developing social, emotional and cognitive skills in
children, and be the catalyst to encourage children to pursue educational
goals.
Turner International India Pvt. Ltd managing director
Anshuman Misra said, "Having shaped kids' television in India, with
the launch of the leading kids' channel, Cartoon Network, and subsequently
the successful launch of Pogo, we, once again, aim to set a new
benchmark in the industry with Galli Galli Sim Sim. As the
leading kids' entertainment player, we have consciously decided
to focus on educational development as we realise our social responsibility
towards shaping the future of our next generations. The social and
emotional development of children is largely influenced by television
today, and there is no doubt, that this is the best medium to communicate
effectively with children."
"Harnessing the power of television, we aim to
make Galli Galli Sim Sim an integral part of the lives of
young children in India. Our aim is to reach out to almost every
home, extending the reach of the series through the electronic medium
and other multi-media initiatives. We are making a bold run at engaging
millions of young children and we are confident that this unique
series will change the face of kids' education in India," he added.
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Sesame Workshop executive vice president Daniel
Victor said, "Sesame Workshop's mission is to create innovative
engaging content that maximises the educational power of media to
help children reach their highest potential. We at Sesame Workshop
are very excited about the launch of the Indian series. The series
celebrates the vibrant cultural heritage of India with its uniquely
adapted content, muppet characters, and a diverse human cast representing
the commonalities and diversities of Indian society. We are optimistic
that the Indian version of Sesame Street, Galli Galli
Sim Sim will make a meaningful difference to the lives of children
in the country."
Miditech president Niret Alva added, "We are delighted
to have partnered with Turner and Sesame Workshop in producing this
path breaking series that aims to create a new genre in TV programming
for kids in India. It has been a very exciting and enriching experience
for all of us at Miditech to produce this series that celebrates
the cultural diversity of India. We have ensured that the portrayal
of each of the characters and muppets is unique and meaningful as
it is designed to create a long lasting impact on the lives of children."
Galli Galli Sim Sim, set in an "Indian Galli,"
represents the reality of daily life for the widest possible range
of Indian children and families. The series is targeted towards
children between the age group of two to six years, transcends socio-economic
barriers and will feature animated segments and live-action films,
with music, stories, and art drawn from various elements of Indian
culture and regions of the country.
The Indian Muppet characters - Googly, Chamki,
Aanchoo and Boombah have been specially created with Indian characteristics
and elements. Along with them, a thought out human cast is also
present.
Taking the cause of spreading education and empowering
children beyond the realm of television, Turner along with Sesame
Workshop plan to undertake on-ground initiatives to reinforce the
educational messages of the series and extend the project's reach
and impact.
In keeping with this, Turner today flagged off
a "Galli Galli Sim Sim Literacy Yatra" to reach out to more
and more children in India. This Yatra from New Delhi, recreating
the magic of the show, will travel to various cities such as Lucknow,
Bhopal and Mumbai, distributing educational material to children.
The yatra will finally culminate in Mumbai on 8 September, coinciding
with World Literacy Day. Additional plans to continue outreach activities
will be coordinated by Sesame Workshop India, NGO.
Funding for the development phase of Galli Galli
Sim Sim was provided through the support of the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID) and ICICI Bank. Moving
forward, the producers of the series will look to combine the strengths
and resources of the public and private sectors for local development
initiatives.
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