YuvaSpark Founder Akarsh Shroff Conferred with National Youth Award for Transforming Early Education in India
Akarsh Shroff, the founder of YuvaSpark, was conferred the National Youth Award on April 3, 2025, for his pioneering efforts in enhancing early childhood education in India, particularly through anganwadi digitisation and innovation in rural education infrastructure.
The National Youth Award, instituted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, is conferred annually to individuals under 30 years of age who have shown exemplary commitment to national development and social service. The award was presented to Akarsh by Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya at a ceremony held at the Parliament House, New Delhi. The event recognised awardees from both the current and previous year, with a total of 22 young changemakers honoured.
At just 17 years of age, Akarsh Shroff started YuvaSpark in 2018 as a high school student, aiming to reform the education system at the grassroots level. What began as a student-led initiative quickly evolved into a nationwide movement for educational equity and innovation.
Today, YuvaSpark has successfully digitised learning in over 600 anganwadi centres (government-run early childhood care centres) across rural India. These centres now use YuvaSpark’s custom-curated academic content in vernacular languages, enabling better teacher training and child engagement.
YuvaSpark’s impact goes far beyond just education at anganwadis:
The initiative has also been backed financially by major institutions including Amazon, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Indian Oil, MNGL, and SECI, raising a total of ₹2.5 crore in funding to date.
Akarsh completed his graduation from BITS Pilani in 2022, one of India’s top educational institutions. In a move that showcased his unwavering commitment to social causes, he opted out of campus placements to focus full-time on his mission to improve education quality across India.
The National Youth Award is one of the highest civilian honours given to youth in India for exceptional contributions in fields such as:
It serves as a national acknowledgment of youth-led transformation, recognising those who choose the path of service and social change over personal gains.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News | Conferred the National Youth Award on April 3, 2025 |
| Awarded By | Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya at Parliament House, New Delhi |
| Award Instituted By | Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India |
| Award Purpose | To honour individuals under 30 for national development & social service |
| Recipient Name | Akarsh Shroff |
| Hometown | Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| Founded Organisation | YuvaSpark, in 2018 as a 17-year-old high school student |
| Key Contribution | Digitisation of learning at 600+ anganwadi centres |
| Other Initiatives | Smart devices for special schools, orphanage infrastructure, libraries |
| Total Impact | 3.46 lakh children across 10 States, 700+ volunteers |
| Funding Raised | ₹2.5 crore from Amazon, BCG, Indian Oil, etc. |
| Education | Graduate from BITS Pilani (2022); opted out of placements |
| Keywords | National Youth Award, YuvaSpark, Akarsh Shroff, Anganwadi Digitisation, Youth Innovation in India |
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