

Over 70% of schools in India do not have computers, especially in government/public schools where over 170 million students study. Even in low-to-mid-income private schools where computers exist, they are often outdated or shared among too many students, resulting in a very poor student-to-computer ratio.
This makes it difficult for students, especially the underprivileged ones, to build essential computer skills, and teachers often lack the support or training to teach digital literacy effectively. As a result, coding and computational thinking, though emphasised in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, remain out of reach for many students.
There’s a growing need for near-zero, screen-free solutions that can teach coding concepts without relying on expensive infrastructure, helping bridge the digital divide and make computer education truly inclusive.


Discover how we are transforming learning through our innovative educational solutions and programs.

A self-paced coding kit aligned with NEP 2020 for children aged 7+, designed for classroom use under teacher guidance. Using physical blocks and an offline mobile app, it enables coding without computers and promotes low screen time learning.

Tailored for school libraries, this kit allows students to borrow it like a book. It offers an interactive way to learn coding using physical blocks and the ProGame app, encouraging exploration and creativity beyond the classroom.