Digital Venture eVidya and Vidyakul Partners to Launch ‘UP Padhta Rahe, Agey Badhta Rahe’ Initiative

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Delhi: Helping students in Uttar Pradesh in this pandemic Vidyakul, a vernacular e-learning platform has collaborated with eVidya, a digital learning venture by national award-winning 40-year-old publishing Giant, Vidya Prakashan Mandir, to help children prepare for their exams and basic school education. This collaboration will allow State students to have absolutely free access to live digital online classes based upon proven board exams prep resources and books of Vidya Prakashan Mandir.

This pandemic hits regional education worse because of the unavailability of resources. Taking this problem into consideration, eVidya and Vidyakul join hands to help students of Uttar Pradesh to adopt online learning. Giving children in Tier 3 and 4 cities a platform to support their education and calibre which has been neglected for long due to lack of resources, quality and affordable education. This will give them an opportunity to stand out. eVidya with Vidya Prakshan Madir’s 40 years of legacy and excellence and Vidyakul with its vernacular approach and guidance will help students to cope up with the situation and make the most use of the classes to prepare better for their future.

The COVID-19 pandemic, followed by a year-long lockdown made rural children adapt to online solutions and move to e-learning but only 10 per cent of regional and local schools were able to go online hampering the education in rural India. To take this problem into consideration, eVidya and Vidyakul will allow children of 9-12 in Science and Math to prepare for Board and other exams sitting at home free-of-cost with intelligent and smart study material. The increasing COVID crisis has created a niche for students in Tier 3 and 4 cities to go online.

This crisis created a gap of knowledge and education between the students leading as a result of poor infrastructure and development. Under the influence of the digital Bharat campaign, these educational platforms are making way for the future of India led by rural students.

Tarun Saini, Co-Founder and CEO, Vidyakul said, “We are the online school for the students of Bharat and it’s our humble duty to oversee the students whether they are getting quality education or not. Due to this pandemic, students of UP get affected because of less availability of online books. That’s why we decided to partner with Vidya Prakshan to provide live digital solutions of their books so students can prepare better for their exams.”

Indraveer Singh, CEO, eVidya said, “Our parent company, Vidya Prakshan has been offering tested, and sure-shot success academic books and resources to Uttar Pradesh’s school students for more than four decades. Continuing our service to the Education community, we are happy to announce our partnership with Vidyakul. Vidyakul is a pioneer in its sector and it has helped us in our initiative of “UP Padhta Rahey Agey Badhta Rahe”. UP students’ education will get affected by the pandemic a lot, and that is why we decided to join hands with Vidyakul and deliver live solutions of our books free-of-cost to help them to study better for their exams.”