Monthly Impact Report (17th April to 16th May 2026) ToW 2483A Sonbhadra

In April 2025, the Young Tinker Foundation launched a bold initiative in Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh — Tinker on Wheels (ToW), an AI-powered mobile lab designed to take STEM education to the remotest corners of India.

The core idea?

“If students can’t come to the lab, the lab will go to them.”

Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the Tinker on Wheels van transforms open spaces — playgrounds, panchayat halls, and rural courtyards — into vibrant AI learning hubs. This unique model ensures equal access to innovation, no matter the location or resources of the school.

Why Sonbhadra? Bringing STEM to the Margins through Tinker on Wheels

Sonbhadra, nestled in the lush hills and forests of southeastern Uttar Pradesh, is a region rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage, and traditional knowledge. Home to vibrant tribal communities and a diverse ecosystem, Sonbhadra offers an environment where creativity and curiosity naturally flourish.

Many children here are first-generation learners — a sign of the community’s deepening connection with education and progress. Families and local leaders are increasingly valuing education as a path to opportunity, and children are eager to explore new horizons.

Recognising this spirit of learning and the region’s immense potential, we launched Tinker on Wheels (ToW) in Sonbhadra — a mobile STEM and AI lab designed to bring cutting-edge learning experiences directly to students across the district.

Our vision is not only to introduce STEM education, but to inspire students to apply scientific thinking and creativity to their local context — helping them see how their cultural heritage, natural resources, and everyday experiences can be enriched through STEM. Whether it’s understanding local biodiversity, exploring sustainable practices, or designing solutions for their own communities, ToW empowers students to become innovators rooted in their own identities.

By bringing hands-on coding, electronics, robotics, and AI learning to schools and gram panchayats, we aim to:

  • Spark curiosity and creativity among young learners
  • Build confidence and problem-solving skills
  • Encourage girls and boys alike to pursue STEM fields
  • Show how traditional knowledge and modern technology can work together
  • Equip students with future-ready skills for a changing world

Sonbhadra is a land of opportunity — a place where young minds, with the right tools and encouragement, can lead the way in creating sustainable and inclusive growth for their communities. Through ToW, we are honoured to be part of this exciting journey.

Banwasi Seva Ashram has been working for years in Sonbhadra to uplift tribal and rural communities through education, health, and livelihood programs. Their strong local presence helps connect remote villages to essential services.

Mission Samridhi focuses on improving lives in rural areas through education, health, and community development. Their efforts support meaningful, lasting change in underserved regions.

These organisations play a key role in helping Tinker on Wheels reach and inspire children in the most remote parts of Sonbhadra.

Through ToW, we aim to bridge the STEM education gap by visiting not only schools but also remote Gram Panchayats in Sonbhadra, ensuring that every curious young mind has access to learning opportunities. What’s even more inspiring is that villagers—men and women of all ages—are actively gathering around the ToW sessions, showing a deep interest in learning and exploring along with the children.

1 Day ToW Workshops at Gram Panchayats (GP)

Dates Schools' Names Total Student Impacted

22nd April

GP Mahuriya

21

23rd April

GP Turidih

34

24th April

GP Rannu

24

25th April
GP Faripaan
49
27th April
GP Sagobandh
48
28th April
GP Devharpurvi
16
29th April
GP Manrutola
22
30th April
GP Aajangeera
15
01st May
GP Bakuliya
20
02nd May
GP Jura
16
04th May
GP Ghaghara
24
05th May
GP Bhalpahri
22
06th May
GP Dumraher
05
07th May
GP Rampakurer
16
11th May
GP Rajmilan
14
12th May
GP Nemna
25
13th May
GP Mahuli
33
15th May
GP Pachpediya Jugail
59
16th May
GP Jugail khass
25

A total of  488 students were impacted during the period from 17th April to 16th May.

GP Mahuriya

Students' Group photo
Students while drawing their Village Map

GP Turidih

Stdents During Session
Students Showing their Village Map

GP Faripaan

Students Drawing their Village Map
Students Presenting their Ideal Village Map

GP Rannu

Students Group Photo
Students Drawing their Village Map

GP Sagobandh

Students Presenting Their Village Map
Students Drawing their Village Map

GP Manrutola

Students' Group Photo
students Showing their Village Map

GP Aajangeera

Students' Group photo
Students Showing their Village Map

GP Bakulia

Students Drawing their Village Map
Students Discussing Facilities in their Area

GP Jura

Students Presenting their Village Map
Students Drawing their Village Map

GP Ghaghara

Students' Group Photo
Students Drawing their Village Map

GP Bhalpahri

Students' Group Photo
Students Drawing their Village Map

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