With support from Epson, ILP has been shaping classrooms across Kolar and Tumakuru through Multi-Dimensional Learning Spaces (MDLS) in 100 schools as part of the 2025–26 cycle of the programme where learning moves beyond the textbooks and is designed to help children explore, experiment, and learn more effectively.
This builds on a long-standing partnership with Epson since 2017, which has now reached 532 schools and over 55,000 students.
Smart classrooms: NCERT-aligned, open-source visual content (Grades 4–10) supported by teacher training.
Child-friendly libraries: Curated multilingual books, structured library processes, and reading-level-based access through Hippocampus GROWBY methodology, whereby books are thoughtfully colour-coded by reading difficulty — Green being the easiest, followed by Red, Orange, White, Blue, and Yellow.
Science kits/labs: Packed with 200+ hands-on experiments across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with manuals, demo videos, and teacher training. Aligned with the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) curriculum (Grades 5–10).
Together, these elements are helping make learning more visual, accessible, and experiential for children.