The Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) and the Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on February 03, 2026,
to continue the nationally recognised 3030 Eklavya programme for the next five years,
strengthening long-term professional development in STEM education for school teachers
across the country. The MoU follows a visit by Rahul Singh, Chairman, CBSE, to the IIT
Gandhinagar campus, where discussions were held on expanding innovative, activity-based
learning initiatives.
Led by the Centre for Creative Learning (CCL) at IIT Gandhinagar, the 3030 Eklavya
programme has emerged as a benchmark online initiative in school education, reaching tens of
thousands of teachers nationwide. According to programme data, over 73,800 CBSE teachers
have actively registered and submitted assignments, while the 10-episode 3030 Eklavya series
has garnered more than 1.3 million views on YouTube, reflecting strong nationwide
engagement.
Designed as a structured 30-hour Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme, the
initiative blends live demonstrations, hands-on STEM activities, curriculum integration, and
assessments aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
One of the programme’s standout moments came when its first episode, “Computing with
Soap,” trended on YouTube, with participants commenting, “Science looks more engaging than
Bollywood!” This reflects the programme’s success in making mathematics and science
accessible, visual, and engaging beyond traditional classroom methods. Educators across age
groups have highlighted the programme’s storytelling approach, real-life connections, and
hands-on challenges as key factors in sustaining learner interest.
With the new MoU in place, IIT Gandhinagar and CBSE aim to scale this impact further,
reinforcing the role of creative, experiential pedagogy in transforming STEM education across
Indian schools.