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Covid helps reinvent roles for Avanti Learning Centres, discover true path

The pandemic experience has been transformational for Avanti. Avanti Fellows, the not-for-profit, now runs programmes in over 300 government schools

Akshay Saxena
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Avanti Learning Centres co-founder Akshay Saxena (right); the pandemic has spurred the company to create at-home learning tools for school students

Anjuli Bhargava New Delhi
To say that the pandemic has been transformational for humankind sounds like an understatement but for many organisations and businesses, it has acted as a pivot to discover their true selves. This is what has happened with Avanti Learning Centres and its founders.

Not only has their lens changed post the crisis, so has their own path, trajectory and inclinations. It would  be quite accurate to say that Avanti as an organisation is a  “new animal” post COVID.

Back in 2011, IIT-Mumbai and Harvard alum Akshay Saxena and his partner finished their studies, worked for a while in the US