Bhumi partners with realme to empower over 80,000 young lives
Bhumi, a non-profit organisation partnered with realme, the popular smartphone brand to expand its impact through a range of educational and community development programs
Updated On - 12 April 2025, 04:01 PM
Hyderabad: Bhumi, a non-profit organisation dedicated to youth empowerment and social change, has partnered with realme, the popular smartphone brand among Indian youth, to expand its impact through a range of educational and community development programs.
Through this partnership, Bhumi will strengthen its key initiatives such as the Bhumi Fellowship, Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Program, Schools of Excellence, Ignite Shelters and Bhumi Clubs.
The Bhumi Fellowship is a unique, two-year paid program that empowers young changemakers to bridge educational inequity in low-income communities. Fellows work hands-on in under-resourced government schools, teaching foundational skills, supporting teachers, engaging parents, and enabling holistic school transformation.
Since 2020, the program has engaged 21 fellows and impacted 5352 students and is currently engaging 75 fellows, impacting over 13017 students.
The Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Program nurtures emotional intelligence and resilience among students, equipping them with essential life skills while Schools of Excellence aims to enhance learning environments by improving infrastructure, and Ignite Shelters provides quality education and mentorship to children in shelter homes, a press release said.