In the heart of Rajasthan’s Tonk district, a quiet revolution is transforming how students approach one of the most feared subjects in school — mathematics. Thanks to an AI-led learning initiative spearheaded by IAS officer Saumya Jha, students like Aman Gujar, once anxious and underperforming, are now conquering math with confidence and clarity.
For Aman, who consistently struggled with math and hovered around just 55 marks despite multiple pre-board exams, the shift began when his school adopted a bilingual, AI-powered educational tool. Designed to offer personalized, step-by-step guidance, the program breaks down complex concepts, making math more accessible — and even enjoyable.
“Earlier, I struggled to grasp complex math concepts,” Aman shares. “But the AI’s step-by-step solutions made a big difference. I started revising regularly and actually began enjoying the subject.”
Launched under Saumya Jha’s leadership, the initiative is tailored to support students in both Hindi and English, ensuring that language isn’t a barrier to learning. The program adapts to each student’s performance, focusing on their weak areas while reinforcing strengths — a method that has already shown significant improvement in exam results across participating schools.
Teachers, too, have embraced the change, using the technology to identify common problem areas and customize their classroom strategies accordingly. With its data-driven insights and intuitive interface, the tool is helping bridge learning gaps and eliminate math-related stress for thousands of students.
In a region where academic pressure and limited resources often hinder progress, this AI-powered education model is proving to be a game-changer — merging technology with empathy to rewrite the future of learning.
As board results roll in, Tonk district stands as a glowing example of how innovation, when guided by purpose, can make education inclusive, effective, and inspiring.