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Merck-Tinkle comic book targets healthy eating practices among young readers

Posted on November 15, 2024 By admin


School students at the Safe Food, Safe Future event with Dr. Veena Panicker, Head – BioMonitoring India, Merck Life Sciences and Dinesh Raveendraraju, Scientist at Merck Life Science.
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Meet Captain Khau, aka Rishi, who is on a mission to demystify the microbial contamination of food during his summer vacation. His first case: the mysterious closure of Yadu’s Pav Bhaji, followed by an epic farm adventure with Swapna Di. In the Merck-Tinkle comic book Safe Food, Safe Future, students learn about microbial contamination and safe food practices through Rishi’s adventures. 

Under their #SafeFoodFirst campaign, Merck Life Science launched the Safe Food, Safe Future comic book at the Indian Institute of Science recently. The comic books are available in both Kannada and English. “I wanted them to keep it in their houses so that parents, grandmothers, and everybody starts reading it,” says Janice Goveas, Communication Head of Merck Life Sciences. “Not all of them will be fluent in English.” The goal was to make it accessible to their families so everyone could share and absorb the information, she adds.

During the book launch, Dr. Veena Panicker, head of biomonitoring at Merck Life Sciences, said, “The goal here isn’t to scare you about your food choices but rather to raise your awareness of what you’re eating. When we are hungry, we often mindlessly grab whatever is at hand. While this might not affect your health when you are young, poor eating habits can have consequences as you age. ”  

After the book launch, students engaged in an interactive quiz on food contamination with Merck’s CSR team, SPARK, followed by a Q&A session. When asked about the addition of nitrogen gas to chip packets, Dr. Veena explained that it prevents spoilage by slowing oxidation, which can lead to rank odours and tastes. Regulatory bodies such as the FSSAI set guidelines to ensure that safe products meet these standards.

Curious minds from government schools participating in the Merck SPARK program on the topic of ‘germ detection’ at the Safe Food, Safe Future event

Curious minds from government schools participating in the Merck SPARK program on the topic of ‘germ detection’ at the Safe Food, Safe Future event
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“We have two main initiatives. First, we focus on the science of vaccines; last year, we produced a video on this topic. This year, we shifted to the science of food safety, which we transformed into comic books. Next year, we plan to cover the science of pure water. Our larger objective is to let people know that many organisations such as ours, are working quietly behind the scenes. We are the ones who enable science and create content in public interest,” said Janice.

“However, while people consume food from places such as McDonald’s without a doubt, they often ask us numerous questions first,” she added.

Two live experiment sessions followed the Q&A session. The first experiment helped students distinguish between adulterated food and pure products using milk and turmeric. By adding iodine to milk and diluted HCL to turmeric, students observed colour changes that indicated contamination.

The second experiment session focused on germ detection by using COVID-19 as a context, highlighting its impact on human health and the environment, and raising questions about the cause of outbreaks and ways to prevent them. “We’ll demonstrate how germs, which are usually invisible, can be seen with a UV light. By applying an artificial germ substance on our hands, you will be able to see it under an UV light,” said Sushma Jenifer Fernandes, SPARK volunteer, as she presented a demonstration for students. 

Dr. Veena P. Panicker, Head of BioMonitoring, Merck Life Science, Professor Shantanu Mukherjee and Professor Mrinmoy De from IISc, Dinesh Raveendraraju, Scientist at Merck Life Science, and Palaniraja Subramaniam, Global Product Manager, Merck Life Science, unveiling the Merck-Tinkle Comic book at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.

Dr. Veena P. Panicker, Head of BioMonitoring, Merck Life Science, Professor Shantanu Mukherjee and Professor Mrinmoy De from IISc, Dinesh Raveendraraju, Scientist at Merck Life Science, and Palaniraja Subramaniam, Global Product Manager, Merck Life Science, unveiling the Merck-Tinkle Comic book at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.
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Published – November 15, 2024 11:30 am IST



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