Real stories of resilience, confidence, and learning from classrooms that rarely get heard.

12-year-old Khushi dreams of becoming a doctor
Khushi lives in a one-room home on the edge of her village. Her father is a daily wage laborer, and her mother never went to school. Despite limited resources, Khushi’s curiosity has always been boundless — especially when it comes to science.
Before VidyaLabs, her questions often went unanswered after school hours. Today, she practices concepts in her own language, asks doubts without hesitation, and learns at her own pace.
For Khushi, VidyaLabs is more than a learning app — it’s the first teacher that listens patiently and believes in her dreams.
Akhilesh wants to be the first engineer in his family
Akhilesh’s family migrated to the city in search of work. Between helping his parents and attending a government school, studying often felt overwhelming.
English textbooks intimidated him, and asking questions in class felt impossible. With VidyaLabs, Akhilesh learns complex concepts in Hindi, step by step, without fear of judgment.
Today, Akhilesh says, “Ab lagta hai main bhi kar sakta hoon.”
Sneha studies between responsibilities
Sneha helps her mother at home before and after school. Homework often competes with household chores, and private tuition was never an option.
Yet, Sneha never stopped wanting to learn. VidyaLabs became her quiet companion — available late evenings, repeating lessons patiently, never rushing her.
For Sneha, learning no longer feels like a race she’s losing. It feels like a journey she’s finally part of.