1. affordable by Poor Quality Education an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in
2. To find viable Quality Education delivery solutions to service 250 million Indians who subsist at the base of the Indian economic pyramid To give Quality Education to children with the help of best teachers at an affordable cost and on sustainable basis an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in Mission
3. Demand not just for low cost products and services, but also for Affordable Quality Education Problem/ Need More then 250 million Indian population, live at the base of Indian Economic Pyramid who earn less then $2 a day The aspiration for a better quality of life drives demand for Quality and Accessibility at the BoP an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in Source: The fortune at the Bottom of the pyramid- by C K Prahalad
4. Seven Schools, 24 villages across 4 districts of Andhra Pradesh with 500 students Located at Mandal level over population of 10,000 REACH an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in
5. Value Proposition An experiential and child-centered education, by encouraging them to explore their creativity – National Curriculum Framework 2005 Use of technology as backbone for academics and management of schools, tie up with School Canvas Selection of teachers locally and provide high quality training, thus building local resources an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in School in a BOX , CBSE Curriculum, Early Childhood Education Andhra Pradesh, School Library Program with Manchipustakam Library of over 200 books - CD Rom Library - Musical instruments Over 125 games for Math teaching - TV sets and DVD players Laptop computers & broadband connectivity
6. Customer Analysis High aspirations for Education an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in
7. Scope and size of market an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in
8. Current Industry Landscape an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in Aspects Locally run Schools Corporate Schools Progressive teaching methods X Trained teachers X Affordable @ BoP X Designed for Scale X Strong Philosophy X Result oriented Management systems X
9. Business Model H S S S S S S Built to achieve Scale an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in School in a BOX
10. Scalability of the Enterprise an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in
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12. Board of Advisors Mr. RK Singh, IFS Prof. Nadeem Hasnain Dr. Preetha Bhakta Mr. Sachin Dubey Mr. Shailesh Kumar Prof at IIFM, Presently Director, Rural development Institute, Chattisgarh Prof and Head, department of Anthropology, Lucknow University, Visiting professor at St.Lawrence University, New York US Child Psychologist, Head- Education Research and Learning Initiatives, Naandi Foundation, India Vice President, Government Special projects and Business Development, IndiaCan Education Pvt Ltd Senior Manager, with the BASIX group for capital raising. He provides investment advisory to the BASIX holding company an Educational enterprise I Base of the Pyramid I www.sudiksha.in
13. Thank you Naveen Kumar Sudiksha Knowledge Solutions G-1, Sai Mitra Elanta, 2-2-22/3 Bagh Amberpet,Hdyerabad India 500015 +91 40 27404062, +91 9000706050 Emaii: info@sudiksha.in, www.sudiksha.in