Prayoga’s innovative Kriya program has positively impacted over 7,000 students and 200 educators, fostering critical thinking and real-world problem-solving skills and enhancing admissions
Bangalore, January 08, 2025: The Nexus of Good Annual Awards, a platform celebrating exemplary individuals and organisations for impactful initiatives in governance, education and sustainability, inspiring replicable models of socio-economic progress. The Great Dalai Lama’s vision that “The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness,” is the motivation and directive vision behind these awards. Among the 21 honorees in 2024, the Bangalore-based Prayoga Institute of Education Research was awarded for their impactful science education program, Kriya, which intends to transform science learning in Karnataka and across the country. The 2024 Awards is in its third edition.
Among the honorees this year, Prayoga stood out for their grassroots-level work in empowering educators and students through innovative approaches to science education. Dr. H.S. Nagaraja, the institute’s guiding force, chief mentor and founder, and an eminent educationist, accepted the award at a ceremony at PHD House, New Delhi. The awardees were selected based on comprehensive criteria, including the initiative’s relevance in addressing contemporary challenges, its geographical and beneficiary reach, the measurable impact of the solution, the effectiveness of its methodology, and the degree of innovation demonstrated.
The Kriya program is central to Prayoga’s mission and embodies the institute’s philosophy of inquiry-based education and has transformed science education in Indian schools by enabling experiential learning, impacting approximately over 7,000 students and 200+ teachers across 65 schools in Karnataka to approach science as a process of discovery, developing capabilities in students rather than encouraging rote memory of facts. The program equips students and teachers with innovative methodologies that nurture curiosity and critical thinking, focusing on real-world problem-solving skills. Its’ impact extends to rural, economically weaker sections (EWS), and private schools, creating a lasting influence on the education ecosystem. The Nexus of Good movement challenges individuals and organizations to collaborate to solve problems affecting societies in innovative ways.
The Awards were conceptualized and instituted by Anil Swarup, chairman of the Nexus of Good Foundation and a former civil servant in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). He has served as secretary to the Union government in multiple departments, including as Former Secretary of the Department of School Education and Literacy, Government of India. Anil is the author of multiple books including “Ethical Dilemmas of a Civil Servant”, “Not Just a Civil Servant” and “No More a Civil Servant.”
Reflecting on the award, Dr. H. S. Nagaraja, Founder and Chief Mentor, Prayoga said, “This award is a recognition of the work of many educators and community members who inspire students to take up and believe in education. The dedication and hard work of both our students and educators have been crucial in driving this change. We are truly grateful to Nexus of Good for its invaluable role in amplifying such impactful initiatives. A special thanks to Sri Anil Swarup and the esteemed jury for recognizing the work we are so passionate about. This recognition fuels our resolve to continue shaping the future of education in India.”
The primary objective of the Nexus of Good movement, as part of which the Awards have been instituted, is to bring together good people to identify, understand, appreciate, replicate, and scale good work being undertaken across society in the fields of social welfare, education, health and livelihood among others. The idea is to create an alternative narrative to the negativity that is pervasive in social media and other communication platforms, which deters impressionable young minds from positive action and change.
Chairman of the Nexus of Good Foundation, Mr. Anil Swarup, said: “We all inherently know what is good and all good, positive work should be recognized. This was the inspiration behind the inception of Nexus of Good movement. Good should come together and speak up to prevent evil from flourishing. Sharing a positive story every time one sees something good will take the movement ahead.”
The Annual Awards, recognize exceptional contributions across various fields. This year, individuals and organizations have been chosen for their outstanding efforts in driving transformation in sectors ranging from good governance, environmental conservation, education and skill development, early childhood care and education, eco-restoration and cultural heritage, agriculture and data-driven governance, and STEM education and research. Past awardees have included initiatives like the Himmat program, which empowers tribal women in Chhattisgarh, and MO SARKAR, an innovative citizen feedback system enhancing governance in Odisha. A vibrant portal, www.nexusofgood.com, hosts hundreds of positive stories of such transformative programs that benefit people.
Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)