📶Bridging the Digital Divide In a country where only 24% of rural households have internet access 📱, the Boddhi Tree Foundation has built a digital bridge to hope. Every morning, hundreds of screens light up across India as students log into structured Google Meet classes many sharing devices or dealing with weak connections. What began as a pandemic stopgap is now a revolution: a scalable model proving that with the right support, even the most underprivileged children can thrive academically. This is the story of how disciplined virtual classrooms, empowered intern teachers, and relentless progress tracking are rewriting futures. 🎓Live Classes That Simulate Real Learning The Boddhi Tree Foundation is making a meaningful impact by providing live online classes to students from Class 1 to 12. These classes are conducted through Google Meet and are designed to simulate a real classroom environment where students and teachers can actively interact. This is especially valuable for underprivileged students who often lack access to consistent, quality education in their local areas. The teaching process is managed either by experienced teachers or by interns, who follow a structured and student-focused approach. What makes Boddhi Tree’s online education different is the way students are engaged during the live classes. Teachers don’t just explain concepts; they also encourage students to ask questions, participate in discussions, and stay mentally active throughout the session. Just like in traditional classrooms, no matter where they are located or how underprivileged their background may be. A key feature …
From Screens to Dreams: How Boddhi Tree Foundation Nurtures Potential Through Virtual Learning
- by Sahil Pal
- June 9, 2025
