India’s rural and government schools are entering a transformative phase where technology is not just a luxury — it’s a lifeline. With over 65% of India’s population living in rural areas, access to digital education has become central to achieving equitable growth. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives are bridging this gap by enabling technology-led learning, infrastructure improvement, and inclusive visibility.

Viewlo’s CSR Vision

Viewlo — the 360° virtual-tour platform by AnsatzAlgo Technologies — is extending its innovation to the social sector. Under its CSR program, Viewlo is collaborating with NGOs working for rural and government schools to help them create digital campus experiences that showcase their infrastructure, culture, and learning environment in a visually immersive format.

These tours act as a transparent digital window for donors, grant agencies, and educational boards to assess needs and progress remotely, accelerating funding and visibility for underserved institutions.

Why Digital Campus Tours Matter

  • Transparency: A 360° digital walkthrough gives potential sponsors and government bodies real-time visibility into school facilities and needs.
  • Funding Readiness: Rural schools can present their environments professionally during CSR audits or donor evaluations.
  • Digital Inclusion: Students and local educators experience pride in being part of a digitally represented institution.
“Technology can amplify trust — when you can see a classroom, you believe its story.”

Collaborating with NGOs for Lasting Impact

Viewlo’s CSR team is currently identifying partnerships with NGOs such as the Smile Foundation and iDream Education — both of which have demonstrated success in implementing digital classrooms, solar-powered learning setups, and localized digital content in rural India.

These collaborations aim to integrate Viewlo’s virtual-tour technology into existing education programs, complementing ongoing efforts like smart classrooms, teacher training, and digital literacy drives.

Real-World Momentum

According to iDream Education’s 2024 report, CSR-driven digital learning initiatives have already reached over 1.2 million students across 20,000 rural schools. Similarly, the Smile Foundation’s solar classroom program reported a 35% rise in attendance and improved academic performance due to consistent access to e-learning infrastructure.

Integrating 360° visualization into such ecosystems enhances donor accountability and amplifies the schools’ outreach to corporate sponsors and government programs alike.

Technology as a Bridge, Not a Barrier

In regions with limited connectivity, Viewlo’s optimized virtual tours function even in low-bandwidth environments. The platform allows offline caching and mobile accessibility, ensuring every school — whether in the hills of Uttarakhand or the plains of Bihar — can be represented fairly in the digital space.

By capturing each campus with high-resolution 360° imaging and metadata, Viewlo ensures that every child’s learning space becomes visible — breaking barriers of geography and privilege.

“When you make a school visible, you make its future investable.”

Toward a Digitally Inclusive Tomorrow

As India races toward achieving its UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 — quality education for all — initiatives like Viewlo’s CSR mission serve as catalysts. By blending immersive technology with social good, the platform is shaping how education is presented, perceived, and funded in the digital era.

The upcoming pilot phase will begin with select schools in Delhi NCR and Uttarakhand, creating virtual showcases of classrooms, libraries, laboratories, and eco-clubs. Each tour will include storytelling elements from teachers and students, turning data into human narratives.

With every camera rotation and every clickable hotspot, Viewlo is not just mapping spaces — it’s mapping hope.