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Vishwa Samakhya Society

Skilling & Community Development
EDUCLO enabled scalable, data-driven governance and delivery of large-scale skilling initiatives.
Solution
EDUCLO Unified Digital Platform
Digital learning, communications, ERP, and governance dashboards
Implementation
One Ecosystem
Institutions, trainers, learners, and partners unified on a single platform
Flagship Initiative
“Prerana 3000”
Supported 3000+ beneficiaries with end-to-end digital workflows
Governance
Real-time Monitoring
Dashboards for transparency, oversight, and data-driven decision-making

EDUCLO Case Study

Vishwa Samakhya Society × EDUCLO

1. Overview (Executive Summary)

Organization: Vishwa Samakhya Society

Sector: Skilling & Community Development

Solution: EDUCLO Unified Digital Platform

Impact: Enabled scalable, data-driven governance and delivery of large-scale skilling initiatives

2. The Challenge

Vishwa Samakhya Society was managing multiple initiatives across skilling, training, and education programs.

  • Fragmented systems across institutions and stakeholders
  • Limited visibility into real-time progress and outcomes
  • Difficulty in scaling initiatives like “Prerana 3000”
  • Lack of integrated governance and decision-making tools
  • Inefficiencies in tracking learner engagement and impact

3. The Solution

EDUCLO deployed its Unified Digital Platform, integrating:

  • Digital Teaching & Learning Environment
  • Digital Communication Ecosystem
  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
  • Real-Time Governance Dashboards

This enabled the Society to bring all stakeholders - institutions, trainers, learners, and partners - onto a single digital ecosystem.

4. Implementation Highlights

  • Unified multiple institutions under one platform
  • Enabled end-to-end digital workflows
  • Supported large-scale initiative “Prerana 3000” (3000+ beneficiaries)
  • Integrated governance and monitoring systems
  • Aligned implementation with NEP 2020 objectives

5. Measurable Impact

Operational Impact
  • Centralized platform for all programs and stakeholders
  • Improved efficiency in program execution
  • Reduced fragmentation across systems
Governance Impact
  • Real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making
  • Increased transparency in operations
  • Stronger institutional oversight
Learning & Engagement
  • Improved learner engagement through integrated digital processes
  • Better tracking of skilling outcomes
Scalability
  • Built a scalable model for expansion across regions and programs

6. Client Testimonial

“EDUCLO’s Unified Digital Platform has transformed the way our Society delivers skilling, training, and education initiatives. It has enabled real-time monitoring, improved governance, and strengthened learner engagement across our ecosystem.”

- Vice President, Vishwa Samakhya Society

“We wholeheartedly endorse EDUCLO’s platform as a model solution for large-scale education and skilling transformation.”

- Vishwa Samakhya Society

Dashboard Snapshots

Governance dashboard snapshot
Program tracking dashboard snapshot
Learner analytics dashboard snapshot

Endorsement

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Vishwa Samakhya Society
Letter of Endorsement & Appreciation
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Endorsement signature
7. Why EDUCLO
  • End-to-end integrated platform
  • Real-time governance capabilities
  • Alignment with national education frameworks
  • Scalability across large populations
  • AI-enabled decision-making potential

8. Broader Implications

  • NGOs and governments can digitize at scale
  • Real-time governance improves outcomes
  • Unified platforms replace fragmented tools
  • Education ecosystems can move from manual → intelligent systems

9. Conclusion

The collaboration between EDUCLO and Vishwa Samakhya Society represents a real-world validation of a unified, governance-first digital education platform.

It highlights how technology can drive measurable impact, enable large-scale transformation, and create a foundation for future-ready education systems.

This implementation aligns with EDUCLO’s broader institutional engagements, including MOUs with leading public universities such as JNTUA and SKU.