If your plan is for one year, plant rice.
If your plan is for 10 years, plant trees.
If your plan is for one hundred years, educate children.
If your plan is for 10 years, plant trees.
If your plan is for one hundred years, educate children.
Kuan Chung (7th Century BC)
Launch of Digital Literacy Center
We are excited to announce the launch of our Digital Literacy Program for Children in Chirag Delhi, focused on empowering children aged 8 to 14 years with essential digital skills on June 1, 2025.
This initiative is generously supported by the CSR initiative of PTC India Limited, whose commitment to education and community development has made this program possible.
Classes are conducted in a well-equipped digital learning center with trained instructors and internet access. The program aims to build confidence and competence in using technology for learning and growth.
We thank PTC India Limited for their invaluable support in bridging the digital divide and helping build a brighter future for the children of Chirag Delhi.

Postponement of Training Program
Due to the incorporation of the new components of the NEP 2022 in our training curriculum, the Dhruv Tara Teacher Training Program will commence in June 2026.
If you wish to join or know someone who will benefit from this program, please register by May 15, 2026.
Important Updates
- GWER appoints its own Technical Advisory Board December 19, 2022
- Running on-line classes for low-income primary school children in Delhi amid Covid Lockdown: opportunity for long-lasting innovations May 18, 2020
- Physical punishment and Part implementation of Right to Education Act (2010). September 1, 2019
GWER organised educational trip for students and teachers

We organized a day trip to National Science Centre, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and Sacred Heart Cathedral – all situated in Delhi, for our students and teachers learning and teaching in our GreenApple Learning Centres.
One of the main benefits of the educational trip was the opportunity for students to see and experience things they would not normally encounter in the classroom. For example, trip to a science museum allowed students to see and interact with different scientific concepts in a more tangible way. Similarly, trip to Gurudwara and Church helped foster a sense of equality across different religions and gave the students a better understanding of the cultural beliefs.

GWER launches its own Community Teacher Training Program

Greenworld Education and Research is launching one of its kind Community Teacher Training Program known as the Dhruv Tara Teacher Training Program.
The program aims to upskill community teachers in Delhi’s under-developed communities in
1- content delivery and
2- advanced teaching techniques and methodologies;
while giving them opportunities to gain hands-on experience with our innovatively designed TLMs.
We believe. We can.
– Eliminate educated unemployment & create employment opportunities in the education space
– Eliminate learning gaps of students from under-resourced backgrounds
Check out the program details and let us know your thoughts.
GWER appoints its own Technical Advisory Board.
We are pleased to announce the appointment of its first Technical Advisory Board, comprising 4 exceptional leaders who bring substantial breadth and depth of knowledge in the field of education as well as in the social development arena. The technical advisory board will help strengthen and broaden the scope of our new practices.
The purpose of the Technical Advisory Board (TAB) will be to advise on matters pertaining to the mission and vision of GWER and help us in making strategic decisions and developing strategic partnerships. The TAB focuses on improving the quality of work delivered by GWER through regular technical scrutiny and brainstorming. The advisory board will undeniably be able to help guide and shape the future of GWER.

GWER Learning Centre now
@Chirag Delhi
GWER opens a new preschool & learning centre at Chirag Delhi in South Delhi
On April 12, 2022, GWER started its third GreenApple learning centre.
The GreenApple Preschool and learning centres operated by GWER cater to most disadvantaged children 4 years to 12 years of age in slums in Delhi mostly inhabited by migrant labourers from nearby states. Most parents are employed in the informal sector with an average household income of Rs. 10, 000 to Rs.20,000.
Classes comprise of small groups of 10-15 students with monitoring of the learning outcome of each and every student.
Most of our older students (7 years and above) come with substantial learning gaps and our first priority is to bring them to their appropriate learning level as fast as possible with carefully designed curriculum, worksheets, teaching-learning aids. We follow the latest recommended NCERT curriculum framework and learning outcomes. There are monthly parent-teacher meetings every second Saturday of the Month to ensure full involvement of parents in their children’s education.
We believe, each child is a star, and hope these learning centres will bring the best out of them.
Going online
The corona epidemic has forced us to explore digital options for education. Most of our first-generation learners don’t have access to literate parents, computers or tablets. The only gadget available is a smartphone, often shared among parents and several siblings. Whatapp classes has emerged as the most viable online option. However, the online content in Hindi is limited and not well organized. We have prepared the content in the form of quizzes and bite-size writing exercises with clearly defined learning objectives for most of the subjects in elementary classes. Teachers will be easily able to send the links directly from the website to their Whatapp classrooms.