[3] The NGO was developed with the goal of making eighty percent of Indian children proficient at basic math and knowledgeable of five hundred English words after a year of instruction.
[4] The charity began distributing the Sampark Didi, an audio device pre-loaded with lessons based on children's stories, in 2016.
As of 2021, the Sampark Organization has facilitated the education of ten million students across 84,000 schools,[2] training 500,000 teachers to use the aids.
This schedule accommodates children in rural areas who only attend school for part of the year and often only for lunch.
[7] This platform followed rapid development and testing over five weeks and was anchored by the core team at Sampark Innovation Lab.