Sampark Foundation

Sampark Foundation is an Indian NGO[1] that focuses on primary education.

Sampark Foundation
FoundersVineet and Anupama Nayar
Location
  • New Delhi, India
Websitesamparkfoundation.org

History

Sampark Foundation was founded in 2005 by Vineet and Anupama Nayar,[2] Vineet serves as the organization's founder chairman.[3] The NGO was developed with the goal of making eighty percent of Indian children capable of basic math and the knowledge of at least five hundred English words with a year of instruction.[3] It is based in New Delhi, India and is funded by a $100 million endowment that has an expiry date of 2025,[3] when ownership of the organization's programs will transfer to government stakeholders and all funds of the trust are intended to be spent.[4]

Programs

In 2016 the foundation began distributing the Sampark Didi, which is an LCD visual and audio device that comes pre-loaded with lessons based upon children's stories. The devices focus on education in both English and Math, both of which are taught with a mixture of English and Hindi. As of 2018 the Sampark Organization had facilitated education for seven million students across 76,000 schools,[2] after training 200,000 teachers to use the aids.[5] Content is set for 120 days of two hours lessons in order to account for rural children who only attend school for part of the year and often only for lunch. Devices are also mandated to be used only at schools and not in the home to encourage in-person attendance.[6] Sampark Foundation has launched an app — Baithak — with a free learning and development platform in Hindi.[7] The platform will provide education to about two crore children across the entire Hindi-speaking belt of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh.[8] This platform followed rapid development and testing process over just 5 weeks and was anchored by the core team at Sampark Innovation Lab.[9]

References

  1. "Sampark Foundation pledges Rs 10 crore to ensure online classes for government school children". The Economic Times. 2020-04-16. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  2. "This Startup Is Using Simple Tech To Teach Children In Remote Villages". HuffPost India. 23 May 2016.
  3. Verma, Prachi (16 January 2017). "Sampark Smart Shala program rolled out in government primary schools in Jharkhand" via The Economic Times.
  4. "Vineet Nayar sets 2025 for Sampark Foundation 'shutdown'". 12 July 2016 via The Economic Times.
  5. ""My Mother told me, You are selling your soul" - Outlook Business". www.outlookbusiness.com.
  6. "Sound principles". www.fortuneindia.com.
  7. Kurup, Rajesh. "Sampark Foundation rolls out Baithak to 'bring school to children'". @businessline. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  8. Kurup, Rajesh. "Sampark Foundation rolls out Baithak to 'bring school to children'". @businessline. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  9. DelhiMay 2, India Today Web Desk New; May 2, 2020UPDATED:; Ist, 2020 15:16. "6 states merge with Sampark foundation to create platform for Hindi govt school childern". India Today. Retrieved 2020-06-04.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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