Educomp Solutions has entered into a service agreement with a US based charitable foundation Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, to create a model to transform learning levels of poor children served by private schools in Hyderabad for an investment of Rs 4.78 crore.
The project named Gyanashakti will help in significantly improving the learning levels of children by adopting a sustainable and scalable model for transforming the learning levels at the six private schools serving the poor.
As a part of this, Educomp will analyze the data on student attendance base, enrollment, teacher profile, personality of school head in order to have an in-dept audit of whole school and infrastructure and create a work sheet for each subject to help students focus on concept development. It will also assist in developing science kits / mathematics kits etc.
The duo is aiming to improve the student learning outcomes of children across grades 1-5 across all four subjects: English, Local language, Math and EVS by 20% – 25% over baseline assessment every year.
My name is Sumita and I work with Educomp in Corporate Communications.
As you can imagine, we’re taken aback by the anonymous rumours and reports in certain sections of the press alleging Satyam-like fraud with Educomp.
I must say that the rumours stem from false and baseless allegations and are probably designed to deliberately damage our stellar reputation.
In terms of action, we’ve done two things. First, we’ve posted a comprehensive reply to the allegations on our website. Click here for details.
Second, we’ve also filed a complaint with the Economic Offenses Wing to identify the person(s) who caused the mischief. You can read the full report here.
I hope you will read all the information at hand and come to your own conclusions. Please do treat rumours as just that – and ignore them.
Thank you for your time,
Warm regards,
Sumita Kaul
Corporate Communications, Educomp