Our Programs

Modern learning built for every classroom

Four flagship programs spanning digital access, STEM education, classroom technology, and language learning — each designed for scale and lasting impact.

One Tablet Per Child
Digital Access & Literacy

One Tablet Per Child

The OTPC program equips every student with a personal learning device loaded with curriculum-aligned content, helping bridge the digital divide in underserved schools.

  • Personal tablet access for each learner
  • Offline content support for low-connectivity environments
  • Teacher enablement and digital classroom integration
  • Interactive multimedia content and self-paced learning
Pingal
Future Skills

Pingal

Pingal introduces students to robotics, coding, AI, and STEM through practical, project-based learning that builds curiosity and future readiness.

  • Hands-on robotics kits and coding activities
  • Project-based STEM learning experiences
  • Foundational exposure to AI and emerging technologies
  • Teacher training for classroom delivery and continuity
Digital Learning Boards
Classroom Technology

Digital Learning Boards

Ashraya's digital boards transform classrooms into interactive spaces where visual learning, real-time feedback, and multimedia content improve engagement.

  • Interactive screen-based classroom teaching
  • Improved concept clarity through visual presentation
  • Collaborative classroom participation
  • Supports teacher-led dynamic lessons and activities
English Learning
Communication Skills

English Learning

The English Learning program focuses on practical communication, confidence, and foundational language growth for students and teachers in under-resourced schools.

  • Reading, writing, listening, and speaking support
  • Confidence-building communication activities
  • Digital and multimedia-supported language learning
  • Teacher support for stronger classroom delivery
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