On 24th January 2020, EY (Ernst & Young) and ABPL (Asian Business Publication Trust) hosted a high profile dinner at EY’s corporate office in London, UK. Towards honoring captains of British Asian businesses for their donations to Yuva at 19th Asian Achievers awards. At the event, the London School of Economics (LSE) – India Observatory representatives were also present. And they launched the first chapter of a case study on grassroots impact of Yuva Unstoppable.

Key Outcomes of LSE Case Study

Dr. Ruth Kattumari, founder & co-director, LSE India Observatory highlighted some of the most rewarding outcomes of the study – improvement in learning outcomes across all subjects (Maths, Science, English, etc.) by 4 times more than the control group in schools where Yuva Unstoppable has intervened. It was also noted that the schools with digital classroom only intervention registered a 15.9% rise in student enrolment, roughly 14% hike in student attendance, improved attentiveness, and better & faster understanding of difficult concepts. Additionally, test scores of students in subjects like Math, Science, English also improved by roughly 11.5%.

 

Amitabh shah at london school of economics event
In the photo (from left to right). Amitabh Shah, Anil Agarwal (Founder & Chairman, Vedanta Group), Amish Tripathi (Indian author, columnist and diplomat). And Dr Ruth Kattumari (Co-director, India Observatory, London School of Economics)

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