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Ashraya's One Tablet Per Child program has been successfully launched in three new government schools across Jaipur and Ajmer districts in Rajasthan, bringing personal learning devices to over 600 students.
The Pingal robotics and STEM program was formally launched at Balram Residential School in Canacona, Goa. Students experienced hands-on robotics, coding, and AI activities designed to build curiosity and future-readiness.
Ashraya published its annual impact report for 2024, highlighting growth in reach, program depth, and school-level outcomes across all active implementation sites.
A pioneering bagless school initiative supported by a shelter organization attracted media attention after tablets were distributed to students and teachers to enhance digital learning opportunities.
The One Laptop Per Child initiative outlined plans to expand access to affordable computing devices and aimed to sell one million laptops in India.
An editorial piece examined questions surrounding governance, development priorities, and the responsibilities of institutions toward citizens.
The Full Plate explored India's education revolution and emphasized the role of human capital in shaping the country's future.
An essay titled The Wobbly Table reflected on democratic institutions and the importance of maintaining balance among pillars of governance.
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