The Heart of Samidha

A legacy of learning since 2013

Dr. Vishnu Vats

Dr. Vishnu Vats

Faculty Head of Chemistry & Society Mentor

Dr. Vishnu Vats Sir stands as one of the strongest pillars of Samidha – A Learning Hub Society. Since the very inception of our journey, he has been a guiding force whose unwavering support, mentorship, and vision have shaped Samidha into what it is today.

With his exceptional coordination and leadership, Dr. Vats has fostered seamless collaboration among members and created an environment where students feel motivated, included, and empowered to learn and grow. His faith in our potential continues to inspire us as we move forward with our mission of collective success.

"Privileged and grateful to have him as our mentor and source of strength."

What Makes Us Different

Discover the unique features that set Samidha apart from traditional platforms

History

Founded in 2013 by three students Vineet, Vipul, and Ankit, Samidha started as a small campus initiative and has grown into a movement of hope for underprivileged children.

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Vision

Focusing on the 5 Cs: Curiosity, Competence, Communication, Compassion, and Conviction to provide a well-rounded education.

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Achievements

Helping more than 2,500 kids since 2013, focusing on basics, life skills, and turning student-volunteers into community leaders.

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Benefits

Volunteers learn teaching, leadership, and patience while finding happiness in making a difference in kids' lives.

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Challenges

Overcoming hurdles in infrastructure, recruiting, and sustaining motivation through collective perseverance.

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Certificates

Volunteers receive verified certificates upon graduation, recognizing their social responsibility and leadership skills.

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Voices of Samidha

"Samidha is not just a society; it's a family where we grow by lifting others."

— Society Volunteer

"My child's confidence in science has improved tremendously thanks to the mentors."

— Happy Parent

"Learning is fun here! The college big brothers and sisters are very kind."

— Class 6 Student