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Meghshala
Trust
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The HCLTech Grant Project in Action
e HCLTech Grant’s financial backing for
developing curriculum-based language content
tailored to the indigenous languages in Sikkim
has allowed us to implement and sustainably
scale our project. Aligning our objectives with
government initiatives has created synergies,
amplifying the combined impact of the
HCLTech Grant and our initiatives in bringing
in technology to Government schools. e
recognition and support gained through the
HCLTech Grant have eased the integration
process with the Education Department of
Sikkim, from recruiting content creators
to implementing Meghshala’s E-learning
programme.
Working with the HCLFoundation
Collaborating with the HCLFoundation has
An organization for teachers by teachers, Meghshala Trust leverages
technology to design education that levels the playing field for all
children, making them thinkers and the conservers of society and
the Earth. The organization has revolutionized the teaching practices
of over 15,000 teachers across the country, enabling them to go from
being lecture-based to interactive leaders of learning, especially in
resource-constrained settings. Meghshala has interventions in Karnataka,
Meghalaya, Sikkim, Manipur, and Delhi.
Founded by Jyoti Thyagarajan
in 2013
HCLTech Grant Project Approach:
Using
technology in education and preserving
& promoting indigenous languages in Sikkim
by developing NEP (SCERT)-aligned content
for teachers
HCLTech Grant Project Title:
Technology
Enabled Teacher Capacity Building - A Case
for the State of Sikkim
Beneficiaries:
1815+ Government School
Teachers, 46000+ students in Sikkim
Location:
460 villages in 6 districts of Sikkim