A beacon of hope and compassion. Eka — meaning "One" in Sanskrit — creates one unified path for every special individual to learn, grow, and flourish.
Established
Since 2015
120+ students impacted · 15+ collaborators · 50+ workshops
Eka means "one" in Sanskrit — a beacon of hope, compassion, and inclusion established with a heartfelt mission to serve special needs students across age groups, disabilities, and severity.
'One' comprises everything: our vision of the inclusive world, our motto of creating one path to make our students part of one community. At Eka, every individual deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.
From autism to Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and beyond — Eka embraces diversity and celebrates the unique gifts each individual brings. From early intervention programs to vocational training, we offer a comprehensive range tailored to each student's needs.
Programs carefully designed for the unique needs of adolescents and young adults with special needs.
Majorly functional-oriented — the Vocational Dept facilitates students with skills and training that prepare them not only for jobs but also as valued members of society. Courses are divided to match individual capabilities and age groups.
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Short-term courses carefully designed for young adults with disabilities who are ready to acquire skills they are interested in. Practical, vocational, and life-oriented — from soap-making to digital literacy and household independence.
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Santhi holds a Master's degree in Human Genetics and a Bachelor's Degree in Special Education. She worked with various international schools and later started an NGO to replicate mainstream school programs for special needs students. She is a consultant for NGOs and companies, serves as President of S.E.R.P.A., and is a Varkey Teacher Ambassador.
Her working strategies have been mentioned in the bestseller "Teaching in the 4th Industrial Revolution". She has bagged several awards for achievements and best practices. Her experience spans disabilities and age groups from 2.5 to 46 years. Her work comprises personality development, socio-communication skills, academics, and pre-vocational skills. She has been actively involved in disability & rehabilitation since 2006.
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