ShikshaGali is a gamified learning platform designed especially for students of government primary schools, with a vision to promote productive mobile usage and ensure quality learning through play-based engagement. The platform provides daily syllabus-based quizzes (MCQs), where students earn points, appear on leaderboards, and stay motivated through a reward-based system—powered by CSR support and donor-backed incentives. ShikshaGali focuses on foundational learning for students from lower-middle-income families, starting with Gujarati-medium government school students.
The app also includes access for teachers and parents, allowing holistic involvement in the child's learning process. While government school students earn points and rewards, students from other schools can access open learning content and compete on a separate leaderboard. ShikshaGali helps identify talented students and recommends them to the Udan Foundation for long-term educational support through scholarships and mentorship. It blends technology, gamification, and social equity to make learning fun, inclusive, and future-ready.
Encourages healthy screen time for students aged 8–13 through educational engagement.
MCQ-based quizzes enhance daily engagement and knowledge retention through fun challenges.
Identifies talented students early and connects them with Udan Foundation support.
Supports government schools in improving foundational learning levels efficiently.
Future dashboards will involve teachers and parents in tracking progress collaboratively.
Separate leaderboards for government and private school students foster inclusion.
Motivates participation through donor-funded recognition for student effort.
Built to serve rural students with low-cost, high-impact digital learning models.
Our visual journey of gamified learning is coming soon. Stay tuned!
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