Students explore Balmer Lawrie’s 160-year legacy on World Heritage Day 
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Students explore Balmer Lawrie’s 160-year legacy on World Heritage Day

The visit was organised in collaboration with Halo Heritage and saw participation from over 80 students representing various schools across the city

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd. marked World Heritage Day by hosting a group of school students at its corporate office in Kolkata, showcasing the company’s rich legacy as part of a heritage walk initiative.

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The visit was organised in collaboration with Halo Heritage and saw participation from over 80 students representing various schools across the city. The corporate office, itself a heritage building, served as the venue for the curated walkthrough.

During the visit, students were taken through Balmer Lawrie’s archives and introduced to its 160-year corporate journey. The session highlighted key milestones in the company’s evolution from its origins to becoming a diversified and trusted enterprise.

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The initiative forms part of the company’s broader efforts to commemorate its 160th year, reflecting its commitment to preserving institutional heritage while engaging and inspiring younger generations.

Balmer Lawrie said such initiatives reinforce its focus on honouring the past even as it continues to build on its legacy of excellence, trust, and reliability.

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