In the Press

In the Press

In the Press

PM Modi praises Bengaluru institute's research-led school model

Prime Minister highlighted Prayoga's flagship Anveshana programme which allows students from Grades 9 to 12 to step out of the classroom and into the laboratory.

Times of India Features Research on Gender Differences in Mathematics Performance

Bengaluru: Gender does not significantly influence ability but girls outperformed boys in maths, said a study conducted by Prayoga Institute of Education Research.

Prayoga’s AI Research for Spacecraft Hygiene Featured in The Hindu

The Hindu covered Prayoga’s ISRO-funded initiative to develop an AI-powered tool for automated microbial monitoring, supporting safer and more hygienic space missions while enabling broader applications on Earth.

News18 Features Anveshana Students' Research on Street Food Safety in Bengaluru

Anveshana students' research on food safety and hygiene practices across Bengaluru’s popular food streets, highlighting key insights into the quality and safety of street food.

Deccan Herald Features Research on Family Relationships and Teen Happiness

A survey of Bengaluru teenagers revealed a strong connection between supportive family relationships and overall happiness. The findings offer valuable insights into adolescent well-being and highlight the importance of positive family environments in shaping young people's emotional and social development.

Deccan Herald Features Prayoga’s Interactive Mathematics Session with Jeffrey D. Ullman

Prayoga hosted an interactive session with Turing Award laureate Prof. Jeffrey D. Ullman, where students and educators explored mathematics as a way of thinking, questioning, and solving problems, while discussing the future of mathematics education.

The Hindu Highlights the Importance of Inquiry in the Age of the Internet

As children grow up in a world shaped by instant access to information, the ability to question and think critically has become more important than ever. This feature explores the need to nurture curiosity and inquiry in young learners, highlighting how meaningful learning begins not with answers, but with questions.

Bangalore Mirror Features Prayoga's Research on Natural Approaches to Obesity

Deepika S, Science Communication Specialist, writes an article for Bangalore Mirror on obesity and natural therapeutics. Drawing on Prayoga's in-house research findings, the article explores the growing obesity burden and the need for safer, naturally derived anti-obesity therapeutics, with a focus on translational research.

Research Matters Features Prayoga's Computational Research on Cancer Therapeutics

Computational approaches are transforming and accelerating the drug discovery process. A recent research study by Dr. Athavan and team has been simplified for a wider audience and published on Research Matters. The article, written by Deepika S, Science Communication Specialist, explores how computational methods can aid the identification of promising drug candidates.

EdexLive Features Prayoga's Anveshana Student Researcher Winning Best STEM Presentation at International Conference

Competing with participants from more than 20 countries, Shambhavi emerged as the only award winner from India among the six awards presented at the conference.