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‘Investing in students’ lives in India tells the story of Supreeta, who always wanted to pursue a career in artificial intelligence, but financial challenges were an obstacle for her. The beneficiary organization used the film as a fundraising and mobilization tool.
Students in government or low-fee private schools in India are often 2-3 grade levels behind their peers. The story of Preeti and Anuj tells the tale of how a teacher is using technology to bridge the learning gap.
The film was used for branding purposes by the organization.
A series of seven films narrate the challenges that students, parents and teachers face in the government education system. The series focuses on elaborating on the current solution working in various schools in Delhi and how this solution can be scaled to the national level.
A series of 30 films is a collection of oral history of one of the largest migrations in human history between India and Pakistan. The project aimed at educating audiences about the history of the Indian partition.
The series was a part of an outreach effort by the organization.
A series of 36 films aimed to understand the needs of the development sector in India. The films were in conversation with industry leaders to understand how to create innovative and sustainable solutions for more significant impact at scale.
The films were a part of marketing and outreach effort
The film showcased the empowerment of rural women in Bihar. It is a story of two women from Tilothu, a small town in the Rohtas district of Bihar. Both of them want to attain education to improve their lives by becoming a teacher.
A series of 18 animated videos produced were aimed at motivating and enabling parents from tier 2 cities/ villages to engage more with their children’s learning process. The videos were a part of empowering parents in rural communities about the education of their children.
A series of 22 animation videos were created using relatable characters to improve the basic literacy skills of students studying in preschools in the hinterlands of India.
‘Satrangi Tolii’ was translated and published in multiple languages to be distributed in schools in 7 states in India. The messaging had repetitive character, which allowed retention from the readers while addressing multiple reading levels of the audiences it was aimed at.
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