REPORTS

A brief introduction to Nanritam

Nanritam Interim highlights (Apr’25-August’25)

Nanritam 2024-2025 Overview Report

How a rural innovation is addressing the foundational learning gap through local teachers, contextual curriculum, and a child-first philosophy 

“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” — Mahatma Gandhi 

I have never studied abroad — only been a witness to India’s paradox. On one hand, our alumni lead Silicon Valley, our engineers and management graduates run global corporations, and our students ace international exams. And yet, a quieter, more troubling truth persists — millions of children in India cannot read or count at grade level. 

This gulf — between the India that builds satellites and the India where a ten-year-old cannot subtract — is not just educational. It reflects the growing economic and social divide in our country. Addressing this gap has become not just my professional focus but also my personal calling. 

TOWARDS ACHIEVING EDUCATION FOR ALL: REALIZING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS THROUGH SPACE SYSTEMS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Ladakh Overview Feb 2025

Ladakh Feedback

World of Economics Report 2025

Nanritam Quarterly Internal Report August-October 2024

The Tale of Kosish Schools

Annual Report 2006-07

Annual Report 2007-08

Annual Report 2005-06

Annual Report 2006-07

Annual Report 2007-08

Annual Report 2008-09

Annual Report 2009-10

Annual Report 2010-11

Approximately 1cr beneficiaries have received service from Lokeswarananda Eye hospital. Since 2008, more than 35 lac patients have been treated in Lokeswarananda Eye Hospital. 1.2 lac cataract surgeries done. 1200 complicated Eye surgeries done. 95% surgeries done free of cost.

More than 500 students in Filix School of Education. 30% students sponsored.

50000 children 1640 teachers and 200 institutions from challenging landscapes benefitted from Education For All pedagogy and training.

1500 marginalised children receive daily nutritional support. 2000 farmers, community members and local teachers are supported with seeds, manures, pesticides and modern know how for growing kitchen gardens.

Partnered with West Bengal Police in 15 districts in West Bengal for 244 outreach eye camps. 25921 patients examined during outreach camps.

PARTNERS

84% of our total operating expenses fund programs for children in the countries we serve.