Our Solutions,
Brighter Tomorrow
Paathshala
Millions of children from economically weaker sections dream of a poverty-free, empowered future through education.
In November 2012, our team initiated the Paathshala Program in Chandigarh urban slum, addressing the unique challenges faced by children in this environment. What started as a local initiative, through children’s context, household problems, school environment and regular feedbacks has grown into a transformative educational model.
Learn More →Pehle Kadam & Kilkaari
Making Quality Early Childhood & Pre-Primary Education accessible to everyone.
Our pre-primary learning prototype delivers quality education through play-based, activity-based, and inquiry-based methods, complemented by Anganwadi teacher training. It aligns with NEP’s five key development areas—physical, sensory, cognitive, socio-emotional, and creative development—using child-centric designs that address diverse needs.
Learn More →Green Learnings
Reconnecting Children with Planet through awareness & engagements.
Green Learning seeks to reconnect children with nature by integrating environmental education into their daily lives. This approach blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on activities, fostering a deep understanding of environmental issues and encouraging sustainable practices.
Learn More →Catch the Rain
Empowering communities to harness rainwater for daily household use and replenishing groundwater.
To address the critical water supply shortage, we launched a rainwater harvesting initiative targeting underprivileged families in urban slums. This program not only tackles groundwater depletion but also educates communities on the benefits and implementation of rainwater harvesting. By installing rainwater harvesting systems in homes, families can collect, purify, and store rainwater for daily use, while excess water is redirected to replenish groundwater levels.
Learn More →Humaari Vatika
Reviving Forests and Rebuilding Our Bond with Nature Through Community-Driven Tree Planting and Sustainability.
The "Grow Your Own Food and Tree Plantation" initiative is a community-driven approach to the pressing issues of deforestation and sustainability. This program brings together local administration and communities to unlock the true potential of a sustainable environment. It adopts a three-pronged approach, empowering local communities to engage, plant, and actively participate in the maintenance of the planted saplings.
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