AT
Samvit Research Foundation.
We create content for Samagra Vyaktitva Vikas – the holistic development of individuals. By integrating experiential learning, Indian Knowledge Systems, and modern educational tools, we design meaningful, and transformative learning experiences. We support educators with well-researched teaching-learning materials, engaging digital resources, and hands-on training programs, ensuring that classrooms become vibrant spaces of exploration and growth.

Education is more than just acquiring knowledge – it’s an experience that nurtures curiosity, values, and well-being.
Explore Our Programs
Through hands-on learning material, engaging coursebooks, creative workbooks, storytelling, and Yoga, we nurture young minds to explore, reflect, and grow.

TEACHING LEARNING MATERIAL
Anveshan.
Anveshan brings classrooms to life through joyful, hands-on experiences that spark curiosity and creativity. Aligned with NEP and NCF guidelines, it integrates Toy Pedagogy, traditional Indian games, and vibrant visual aids like charts and posters to make learning playful and purposeful. Designed to nurture holistic development, Anveshan encourages cross-curricular connections and helps young learners explore concepts in a way that feels natural, engaging, and full of wonder.
STORIES AND BEYOND
Sadvidya.
Stories on various facets of life to inculcate values in children.


COURSE BOOKS AND WORK BOOKS
Viveka Sindhu.
Viveka Sindhu is a series of thoughtfully crafted coursebooks and workbooks that make learning clear, engaging, and deeply rooted in context. Aligned with NEP and NCF, each book blends conceptual clarity with localized content, weaving in the richness of Indian Knowledge Systems. With story-based learning, age-appropriate illustrations, and experiential activities, Viveka Sindhu makes abstract ideas easy to understand.

Engage with us.
Adopt our teaching-learning material to enable joyful and experiential learning for children.
Avail our teacher training programs and digital resources.
Contribute to the betterment of our resources.
Comments are closed.