
Siegwerk India, a global leader in printing inks and coatings for packaging applications, has been conferred the ‘Shiksha Vibhushan’ award under the prestigious Bhamashah Samman 2025, in recognition of its exceptional contribution to the field of education and community development. The award was presented by Chief Minister of Rajasthan Bhajan Lal Sharma at a ceremony held in Jaipur on June 28, 2025.
The award was received on behalf of Siegwerk India by Ajit Singh, CFO and director, who represented the organization at the prestigious event.
Instituted by the Rajasthan government, the Bhamashah Samman is awarded annually to individuals and institutions that have made a significant impact in the field of education. Siegwerk India was honoured in the ‘Shiksha Vibhushan’ category, which recognises contributions of over INR 1 crore. The company’s efforts to enable access to quality education and create supportive learning environments have played a vital role in uplifting underprivileged communities, particularly in and around Bhiwadi, Rajasthan.
Speaking at the ceremony, Sharma highlighted the state government’s efforts to make education accessible, modern, and value-based, and underscored the vital role of Bhamashahs in transforming Rajasthan into a leader in education. He emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts between government and the private sector in driving long-term impact.
“We are deeply honoured to receive the Shiksha Vibhushan under the Bhamashah Samman from the Government of Rajasthan,” said Manjusha Singh, CEO of Siegwerk India. Education has the potential to transform lives, and at Siegwerk, we are committed to supporting initiatives that build stronger, more empowered communities through learning. This recognition strengthens our commitment to creating inclusive and equitable learning opportunities for all.”
The company’s CSR initiatives include support for government schools and higher education scholarships, skill development programs for youth, and environmental sustainability projects in Rajasthan.