SBI Foundation Backs Prayoga’s Science Learning Mission
In a bid to revolutionize science education in rural Karnataka, the Prayoga Institute of Education Research has partnered with the SBI Foundation and SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. to expand its experiential Kriya programme to 12 government schools in Raichur district. Launched under the SBI Foundation’s Integrated Learning Mission (ILM) titled Reimagining Science Education, this initiative aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, aiming to cultivate curiosity, critical thinking, and scientific skills among students in classes 6 to 10.
The launch of the Kriya programme in Raichur on June 17, 2025, marks a significant expansion of hands-on, inquiry-based science learning in one of Karnataka’s underserved districts. The initiative, backed by India’s largest public sector bank’s philanthropic arm, seeks to bridge the rural-urban divide in STEM education, enabling students from under-resourced schools to access quality science instruction.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Prayoga Institute + SBI Foundation + SBI Funds Management Initiative |
Launched In | 12 Government Schools, Raichur District, Karnataka |
Focus | Group Students from Classes 6 to 10 |
Objective | Promote experiential, inquiry-based science learning |
Aligned With | National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 |
Previous Reach | 11,000 students in 77 Karnataka schools |
Key Outcomes Expected | Improved STEM skills, increased engagement in science, career orientation |
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