The exhibition marks a decade of partnership between Societe Generale and Aseema, which strives to provide high-quality education to children from marginalised communities in Mumbai & Igatpuri. The event features 200 artworks by students from Aseema’s Room 13 Art Programme. This program, inspired by an original initiative in Scotland, encourages students to explore diverse artistic genres and express their creativity. Drawing inspiration from renowned artists like Henri Matisse and Claude Monet, the students use mediums such as crayons, watercolors, and acrylics to bring their imaginations to life.
This one-of-a-kind exhibition allows Aseema’s students to showcase their artistic talents in a professional setting, building confidence and a sense of achievement. Supported by Societe Generale, Aseema provides value-based education to more than 3,500 children from marginalised communities each year. In addition to academics, the program emphasises co-curricular activities including art, music, and sports, promoting holistic development and equipping students with 21st-century skills. Over its 26-year journey, Aseema has helped thousands of children from marginalised communities in Mumbai and tribal areas in Igatpuri to realize their full potential.
Katan Hirachand, Chief Executive and Chief Country Officer at Societe Generale India, said:
“Beauty Without Boundaries is more than an exhibition – it’s a celebration of our shared vision with Aseema to inspire and empower the next generation. The creativity and resilience displayed in these artworks affirm our belief in the transformative power of education and social inclusion.”
Dilbur Parakh, Founder at Aseema Charitable Trust, added:
“We are deeply grateful to Societe Generale for their unwavering support and encouragement over the past 10 years. As a result of their commitment, all Aseema schools now have dedicated art studios where children can develop their skills and create beautiful works of art. We hope that Aseema paintings and products are recognised and appreciated as genuine works of art, reflecting the creativity and talent of these remarkable children.”
Societe Generale’s philanthropic efforts centre on education, culture, and the environment—key pillars of a thriving and sustainable society. With a legacy of supporting classical music since 1987, contemporary art since 1995, and youth education and professional integration since 2006, the Group is now broadening its focus to include environmental initiatives. This evolution reflects its commitment to driving the environmental transition, both through its own operations and by supporting its clients on their sustainability journeys.