Education ministry to bring AI-based gamified maths learning for Classes 6 to 10
Anuvadini AI has partnered with MathZoro to deliver gamified mathematics learning in students' preferred languages. The tie-up aims to extend mother-tongue learning from school maths to competitive exam preparation.
by India Today Education Desk · India TodayIn Short
- Platform content can be translated instantly into each student's preferred language
- MathZoro covers Classes 6 to 10 through game-based themed learning zones
- Lessons align with NCERT, ICSE and State board curricula nationwide
In a major push toward inclusive and accessible education, Anuvadini AI has announced a collaborative partnership with MathZoro to bring gamified mathematics education to students across India in their preferred languages.
The partnership was unveiled by Dr. Buddha Chandrasekhar at the AICTE Headquarters in New Delhi. The collaboration aims to make mathematics learning engaging, accessible, and language-inclusive for students from Classes 6 to 10.
FOCUS ON MOTHER-TONGUE LEARNING
The collaboration is centred on the idea that students learn concepts better when taught in their native language. Through Anuvadini AI’s real-time multilingual translation technology, every aspect of the MathZoro platform including quizzes, game prompts, reward messages, and learning instructions can be instantly translated into a student’s preferred language.
The platform supports all 22 Indian scheduled languages along with 89 foreign languages, allowing students from different regions to access the same educational content without language barriers.
According to the announcement, students in states such as Tamil Nadu, Assam, and Rajasthan will be able to use the same MathZoro application seamlessly in their respective native languages without separate versions of the app.
WHAT IS MATHZORO?
MathZoro is a game-based mathematics learning platform developed for students of Classes 6 to 10. Founded by Ramadevu Ramkumar, the platform uses a “Learn, Play, Earn, and Unlock” approach to make mathematics more engaging.
The app takes students through themed learning zones such as Algebra Island, Geometry Island, Trigonometry Island, and Probability Island. The lessons are aligned with NCERT, ICSE, and State board curricula.
The platform is also optimised for low-bandwidth internet environments, making it accessible for students in rural and semi-urban regions.
ANUVADINI AI’S MULTILINGUAL ECOSYSTEM
Anuvadini AI operates under the aegis of the AICTE and the Ministry of Education as a Section 8 company. The platform has already translated more than 700 NCERT books and 721 NIMI Skill Ministry books into multiple Indian languages.
The organisation stated that it has processed over 150 crore pages through its Bujji translation engine and completed more than 2,000 hours of multilingual video translation.
It also maintains over 870 domain-specific dictionaries containing more than one lakh technical, educational, legal, and government-related terms.
SUPPORT FOR COMPETITIVE EXAM PREPARATION
The partnership will also integrate Anuvadini Pariksha, an AI-powered multilingual exam preparation platform that supports exams such as JEE, NEET, UPSC, CBSE, ICSE, and State board examinations.
Students who build their mathematical foundation on MathZoro from Classes 6 to 10 will be able to continue preparing for competitive exams in the same language through Anuvadini Pariksha.
The collaboration aims to create a continuous multilingual learning journey from school education to higher competitive exam preparation.
AI-POWERED QUESTION PAPER GENERATION
Another key feature of the partnership is Anuvadini AI’s Question Paper Creator tool. The AI-powered system can generate chapter-wise assessments and practice papers in multiple languages aligned with CBSE, ICSE, and State board curricula.
Teachers will be able to create assessments by selecting chapters, question types, difficulty levels, and languages, with ready-to-use question papers generated within seconds.
The integration is expected to help reduce language-based examination anxiety and support conceptual understanding among students.
ALIGNED WITH NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY 2020
The partnership strongly aligns with the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which encourages mother-tongue-based learning, conceptual understanding, and equitable access to education.
MathZoro’s game-based learning model supports conceptual clarity over rote memorisation, while Anuvadini AI’s multilingual technology addresses language accessibility in education.
The collaboration also supports low-connectivity regions through offline-capable tools such as Chutki 2.0.
WHAT OFFICIALS SAID
Speaking on the collaboration, Dr. Buddha Chandrasekhar said the platform was created to ensure that language never becomes a barrier to accessing knowledge. He added that the partnership reflects Anuvadini AI’s mission of making learning equitable and empowering for students across India.
MathZoro founder Ramadevu Ramkumar said the platform was built with the understanding that children spend significant time on mobile phones, and that technology should be used productively to make mathematics engaging and confidence-building for students.
AIMING TO REACH 250 MILLION STUDENTS
The partnership aims to serve India’s nearly 250 million school-going children across linguistic, geographic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
With multilingual support, gamified learning, AI-powered assessments, and competitive exam preparation integration, the initiative positions itself as one of India’s most inclusive EdTech collaborations focused on mathematics education.
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