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spent over a month volunteering at a primary school                                                                    With the support of UNICEF,
          in Singalagunta, Tirupati, as part of her Learning                                                                     this initiative is bridging the gap
          Improvement Program. She engaged children in                                                                           between higher and primary
          activities like paper origami, drawing, and storytelling                                                               education, creating a ripple effect
          with two peers to make learning fun. She also helped                                                                   that promises to reshape the
          students improve their reading comprehension                                                                           educational landscape of Andhra
          and math skills through number games. “Using my                                                                        Pradesh. The youth are now leading
          storytelling, drawing and craft skills to engage children                                                              the way, improving both their own
          was incredibly fulfilling,” she gushes.                                                                                learning and the future of younger
                                                                                                                                 generations with hope and purpose.
          Becoming a Prerana Mitra begins with the simple
          desire to make a difference in the community. College                                                                  “Teaching is tough, but the fulfilment
          students across Andhra Pradesh are showing active    ©UNICEF                                                           it brings is worth every effort,” quips
                                                               University students, as ‘Prerna Mitras,’ serve as advisors and
          interest in volunteering as part of their undergraduate   friends to children in government schools.                   Leelamanasa.
          Community Service Project, a program designed to
          link students with communities for mutual growth. In   journey. Simultaneously, primary school children are
          exchange for their time and dedication, students gain   identified by their teachers as needing extra support to                                          ©UNICEF
          two academic credits and invaluable life lessons.    develop the essential foundational skills crucial for their
                                                               future learning.
          The process is simple: just register on the Prerana Mitra
          app and choose nearby schools to start the engagement   Partnerships leveraging learning
          upon approval from their college BCDE coordinators.   pathways
          Due to the large number and widespread location of   The Community Service Project (CSP) empowers
          Prerana Mitras, face-to-face training was not feasible.   college students to actively contribute to and learn from
          This led to building a Prerana Mitra app, designed as   community development, aligning perfectly with the
          both a self-learning platform and a resource hub for   National Education Policy (NEP) vision.
          Prerana Mitras. It offers twenty learning modules and
          additional tools to support them throughout their    By linking higher education institutions with school
          journey.                                             education, CSP fosters a mutually beneficial relationship
                                                               that strengthens government school children’s
          By spending just a few hours each week, they gain    foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) skills. This
          hands-on experience and develop important skills like   collaboration, tied to the Learning Improvement
          communication, confidence, patience, and other soft   Program, benefits the children and equips the youth
          skills—key essentials as they start their professional   with essential life skills.























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