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The collaboration is part of Toppr’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme called Asha.
”Toppr Asha will provide access to its learning programmes to around 12,500 underprivileged students studying in classes 9 to 12 in NDMC schools,” the company said in a statement.
Toppr Asha aims to systematically improve the performance of high school students from underserved and low-income families through the Toppr learning app, it said.
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Through this association, NDMC Director (Education) R P Sati said it aims to support students from low-income families studying at NDMC schools with the help of Toppr Asha.
About 2,000 NDMC/ Navyug students are enrolled with Toppr to improve their academic performance. This reinforces the commitment of NDMC to make school education more inclusive and accessible to all through the intervention of information technology, Sati said.
Toppr will offer support to students for the board exams and competitive exam preparation using the best of technology and pedagogy. The beneficiaries will get access to videos lectures and other curriculum material on Toppr’s adaptive practice platform.
Toppr Asha was initiated in 2020 when schools were shut amid the pandemic. Through the programme, Toppr reached out to 5,000 underprivileged children.