AICTE-backed Anuvadini AI ties up with learning platform MathZoro

In a move aimed at making mathematics learning easier and more accessible for school students across linguistic backgrounds, Anuvadini AI has entered into a partnership with game-based learning platform MathZoro to deliver multilingual mathematics education for Classes 6 to 10. The collaboration was announced at the AICTE headquarters in New Delhi by Dr Buddha Chandrasekhar, Chief Executive Officer of Anuvadini AI and Chief Coordination Officer at AICTE, Ministry of Education. The partnership seeks to remove one of the biggest barriers faced by students in understanding mathematics. Dr Buddha Chandrasekhar said the initiative is designed to ensure that a child’s learning does not suffer because classroom content or digital material is not available in the language the student understands best. He said Anuvadini AI was built to make knowledge accessible across regions and social backgrounds, and the MathZoro collaboration is a practical extension of that mission.
Anuvadini AI functions under the aegis of the All India Council for Technical Education and the Ministry of Education as a Section 8 company. It is a multilingual technology platform capable of delivering content in 22 scheduled Indian languages and 89 foreign languages.
Officials said the platform has already translated more than 700 NCERT books and 721 NIMI skill development books, besides processing over 150 crore pages through its translation engine and more than 2,000 hours of multilingual video content. MathZoro, founded by Ramadevu Ramkumar, is a mathematics learning application built around a game model for students from Classes 6 to 10. Instead of textbook-style teaching, the platform uses thematic learning zones such as Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Probability to help students understand concepts through quizzes, rewards, interactive tasks, and visual progress journeys.
Under the new tie-up, the entire MathZoro application will now be delivered through Anuvadini AI’s live translation system. This means every instruction, question, reward notification, quiz line, and game element inside the app can appear instantly in the student’s chosen language without needing separate versions of the platform.
Officials said a student in any state will be able to access the same mathematics content in his or her native language in real time. The partnership also includes a second academic layer beyond school mathematics.
Students who use MathZoro up to Class 10 will later be connected to Anuvadini Pariksha, an AI-based multilingual examination preparation platform that supports competitive and board examinations, including JEE, NEET, CBSE, ICSE, and state board tests. The aim is to provide continuity in learning so that students do not face a sudden language shift when moving from school mathematics to competitive preparation. Another major part of the collaboration is multilingual assessment generation. Anuvadini AI’s Question Paper Creator will be integrated into MathZoro to automatically generate chapter-wise tests, board-style practice papers, and adaptive assessments in multiple languages.















