Programs

Where the spine meets the field

Three programs, each designed to leave behind a working pilot, trained people, and verified impact. The one milestone that matters: the first non-simulated, peer-verified Impact Unit from the field.

Program 01

Pilot live

School–community continuity

After the Bell

One program, two sites that share a ritual grammar and little else. It is about what keeps a school connected to its community once the bell rings — not K-12 teacher tooling, and not a measurement product.

Konkan

A 90-day evidence pilot

Five teacher-stewards running the ritual on the ground, producing the evidence that the framework is built to verify.

St. Anne's

An alumni-led pilot

A second site at the founder's alma mater, run with an alumni committee — the same grammar, a different community.

Program 02

ऐका

In build

A phygital learning instrument

Aikā

“Learning is the freedom to hear a story, question it, and make it your own — or set it down.”

A phygital card deck and session instrument grounded in Indic philosophy, made for learners in aspirational districts. Load-bearing modernization, not decoration. A VIBGYOR colour spine runs seven inner stations — Body, Hands, Word, World, Music, Number, Meaning — with ritual cards; the card backs are hand-pressed in two-tone block-print on cream, and the light splits through a physical prism.

  • The human presses the mark; the machine stays out.
  • Silence is the substrate, not a card.
  • A ceiling of about ₹500 per learner-year.
Program 03

Cohorts opening

Institutional AI literacy

AI for ALL

Four institutional consultation programs and one open individual cohort, each under the endorsed-brand pattern: “a Leap of Faith Labs initiative.” Every cohort runs the same arc — Saṃvāda → Viveka Lab → Integration Scaffolding → Sevā — and the institution evaluates LOFL, not the other way around.

Nāgarika नागरिक
For civic-tech platforms. First pilot: forthepeople.in.
Sahakāra सहकार
For cooperatives and producer collectives.
Vivekī विवेकी
For mid-sized NGOs.
Hastakāra हस्तकार
For artisan clusters and women-led MSMEs.
Svarāj स्वराज
An open individual cohort, after the first institutional case studies.

Pricing is a sliding scale — no segment pays nothing, and documentation-in-lieu-of-fee is offered only for early pilots. Operating principles: refusal-as-skill, in-language delivery, open infrastructure, and public documentation by default.

In the lab

Emerging work

Earlier-stage pilots, built on the same spine.

SwasthyaEngine · v0.1

Verifiable practitioner knowledge

An Ayurveda-first pilot kit where the practitioner's consultation is the verifiable activity, the seeker's prakriti profile is the evidence, and the practitioner's contribution is what gets recognised — so oral-tradition knowledge holders are never reduced to invisible data sources. Bilingual, consent-first, DPDP-aligned.

Open infrastructure

The human layer on DPI

Shared tooling that lets any program run the spine — local-first AI pipelines and a context layer that keeps verification close to the people doing the work, not locked to a platform.

Run a program with us

If you're a school, a cooperative, an NGO, or an artisan collective, there's a pathway in.