The Delhi-based Mobius Foundation and Gurgaon-based Lotus Petal Foundation (LPF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) under LPF’s flagship digital-learning programme, ‘VIDYA SAHYOG’ aims to improve girl child education, according to the press release. 

The Vidya Sahyog Programme claims to have a vision to improve educational standards, empower students and create a positive learning environment in the districts of Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, Satna, Madhya Pradesh and Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh through these coordinated efforts, it added. 

The MoU was signed in the presence of Pradip Burman, chairman, Mobius Foundation, Praveen Garg, President and Saloni Bhardwaj, Co-Founder and CTO, Neeraj Mittal, AVP, Vidya Sahyog, from Lotus Petal foundation, as informed in the statement. 

They claim that the partnership will concentrate on improving access to high-quality education for underprivileged girls through the ‘100 School Programme’ under the Vidya Sahyog, a programme aimed to foster young minds.

‘By utilising technology, the alliance will give marginalised populations access to digital learning resources, closing the digital divide. It consists of three important parts that work together to improve the educational ecosystem in areas like FLN classes (Fundamental Learning & Numeracy), which are based on a baseline assessment that has already been completed, IT infrastructure and Ground Level Resources, where LPF will spread awareness among kids and parents through workshops and awareness drives for regular attendance,” Kushal Chakraborty, founder, Lotus Petal Foundation, said.