Bridging the Gap in STEM Education for Every Indian Child

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About This Presentation

This presentation highlights the urgent need to make STEM education accessible and equitable for every Indian child. With only 30% of students pursuing STEM, the gap stems from limited resources, financial barriers, and lack of awareness. Through the donation of STEM kits, the Abhay Bhutada Foundati...


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Bridging the Gap in STEM Education
for Every Indian Child
How Access, Equity, and Hands-On Learning Shape
India’s Future

India’s Hidden Divide
●Only 30% of students in India pursue STEM
fields.
●This statistic uncovers a divide driven by
inequality, awareness, and resources.

Why Is STEM Participation So Low?
●Economic barriers limit access to resources.
●Schools often lack modern labs and qualified
teachers.
●Many families are unfamiliar with STEM career
opportunities.

The Power of Hands-On Learning
●Practical experience is essential for STEM
understanding.
●Without labs or experimental kits, curiosity
fades.
●Students need engaging tools—not just
textbooks.

STEM Kits: A Catalyst for Change
●STEM kits bring science to life through
experiments.
●They make learning engaging, memorable, and
inspiring.
●Designed especially for underprivileged
students.

Abhay Bhutada Foundation: Leading
the Way
●The Abhay Bhutada Foundation donates STEM
kits to low-income schools.
●Empowers students to tinker, question, and
innovate.
●Grows future scientists, engineers, and
problem-solvers.

India’s Future: Ready for 2030?
●By 2030, India will have the world’s largest
workforce.
●Equitable STEM education is crucial for
economic growth and global competitiveness.
●Every student deserves a chance to participate
in this transformation.

Small Steps, Giant Leaps
●Each STEM kit bridges a gap, inspiring a new
generation.
●The collective impact is massive—one student,
one classroom, one future at a time.
●Let’s build a bridge where no child is left
behind.