Abhyudaya SSLC 2024-25 Results



Under the Corporate giving initiative, about 150+ employees of Cisco participated in the above event with great enthusiasm. During the event, they actively interacted with Abhyudaya Volunteers and developed varieties of experiments, Rain water Harvesting, Solar grid power

“Aarohanam – Empowering Dreams, Celebrating Cultures” was a one-day cultural celebration organized for students of our Village Free Learning Centres (FLCs) in the Marayoor cluster of Kerala. This heartfelt event brought together more than 320 participants, including over 225 children,

Abhyudaya had the opportunity to take around 36 school students from our FLCs in Bengaluru to the traffic police museum as part of summer camp awareness programme. This program was initiated by Young Indians CII Bengaluru chapter. Abhyudaya kids were


Under the Corporate giving initiative, about 80 employees of Cisco participated in the above Event with great enthusiasm. During the event, they actively interacted with Abhyudaya Volunteers and developed varieties of experiments, including Water Fountain

This Vidyanidhi program, supported by Siva & Royan Foundation with scholarships for UG degree students in Medicine, Engineering, Commerce and Management. Smt. Valli Sundaram, from Siva & Royan Foundation handed over the scholarships to the

About 270 volunteers and FLC teachers participated in the Aarohana Avalokana meeting held on 26th January. Shri Ramesh F, Retd. officer SBI took a session on Republic day and narrated the stories about Army soldiers who fought courageously to

Distribution of bags supported by Kumar Organic Products Limited was held at Jnanagiri. Smt. Shubhra Singh, Director, Kumar Organic, handed out school bags to over 100 students and motivated them to excel in their academic careers. Financial Scholarship was

Abhyudaya KKSS Successfully hosted its flagship event “Aarohana” a mega scientific competition exclusively designed for socially deprived students at Kaiwara on 19.01.2025. The event brought together around 270 students and 100 volunteers from various FLC clusters across Kaiwara and nearby