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29/04/2026

A little girl, pretending to be a teacher after class at Anganwadi centre, lining up her dolls and passing on everything she learned that day.

A mother, Gurleen, who studied only till Class 5 while her brother went to college, now determined that her daughter will go all the way.

These are the stories Srimoyee Sarker carries back from the field.

In this episode of Humans of Rocket Learning, Srimoyee, Media Associate, Behaviour Change and Communications Team, takes us into the heart of her work. Not the desk. Not the screen. But the ground, the Anganwadis, the homes, the quiet conversations with mothers who hold the biggest dreams for their children.

Because the best content doesn't come from a brief. It comes from listening. From sitting with mothers like Gurleen and understanding what education really means to a family like hers. And then translating that truth into something that reaches millions of parents just like her.

Srimoyee doesn't just make media. She captures the soul of the communities she visits and gives it back to them.

Photos from Rocket Learning's post 27/04/2026

As part of the 8th Poshan Pakhwada 2026, a nationwide campaign by the Ministry of Women and Child Development under Mission Poshan 2.0, our state teams turned awareness into action across communities. The campaign focuses on improving maternal and child nutrition, early stimulation, and healthy behaviours along with the spotlight on maximising brain development in the first six years of life.

From Meghalaya, our team engaged with ASHA workers, community leaders, and frontline stakeholders in the Garo region, using the platform to spark conversations on maternal nutrition and introduce the importance of early childhood education.

To Rajasthan, teams worked hand-in-hand with Anganwadi centres to drive large-scale community participation through nutrition camps, storytelling sessions, toy-making workshops, and family play activities, bringing together health, learning, and behaviour change in one place.

To Uttarakhand, parents didn’t just attend the celebrations, they participated. From understanding developmental milestones to reflecting on screen time and play-based learning, families became active partners in their child’s growth journey.

While the 8th Poshan Pakhwada may have come to an end, the spirit of nutrition, early stimulation, and healthy habits continues every single day in the communities we work with.

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24/04/2026

What began as a focused effort in early childhood development has grown into a national movement, now reaching 200+ districts across 16 States and Union Territories.

Today, we are impacting 6 million children (0–6 years) across 420,000 classrooms in India, powered by a network of 400,000+ Anganwadi workers, reaching nearly 30% of India’s public education ecosystem.

From Uttarakhand to Tripura, Punjab to Andhra Pradesh, and even the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, this is what scale with intent looks like.

This progress is fuelled by a collective force, government partners, Anganwadi workers, parents, and communities, working together to give every child the strongest possible start.

And we’re just getting started.
🎯 Our goal: 50 million underserved children by 2030

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