Suvipra: An education model that integrates social and emotional learning
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Suvipra: An education model that integrates social and emotional learning

Shruti Gupta, founder of Suvipra, is transforming education by integrating social and emotional learning into mainstream academics. She has developed a unique coaching programme that builds essential life skills. Suvipra’s success lies in helping students achieve holistic growth, making them future-ready, confident, and resilient

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Shruti Gupta, founder of Suvipra is a chartered accountant who started her career in the fields of auditing and taxation at a multi-national firm, from where she moved to handling project financing and management consultancy at her family-owned firm in New Delhi. With a strong experience of more than five years, she embarked on her entrepreneurial journey with successfully setting up Suvipra, with an aim to elevating the level of education and raise the overall experience for students. Shruti is an associate certified academic life coach (trained by Coach Training Edu, USA) and has completed Compassionate Integrity Training from Life University, USA.

Following the track, Suvipra is revolutionising the traditional education system with its best-in-class innovative tools to make students and young professionals future-ready. Currently it is providing academic life coaching programme to make social and emotional learning a part of mainstream education.

Shruti says that, social and emotional skills are the ones that help students in everyday life management and growth and academic life coaching programme addresses exactly the same. She has built this as a 10 session programme, provided one to one to students where different skills are worked upon ranging from self-awareness, self-management, relationship skills, personal responsibility, decision making, optimistic thinking, to name a few. Developing social and emotional skills not only impacts academic performance, but also builds emotional intelligence, helps students design their vision, helps cultivate talents and passion, improves resilience, etc.

In short, it’s like providing an umbrella of skill sets to students that will help them face life effectively, and not wait for a storm to arrive in their life and then take them to doctor or a therapist. Social and emotional skills help students thrive in the present moment and also establish habits and mindsets to enable flourishing throughout their lives.

The Indian market is fairly new to life coaching and Suvipra is the only one providing it specifically for the students. In the beginning, it was tough for Suipra to convince parents about the need and importance of the programme but once they see their children establish positive spiral of enjoying better external results while developing more internal capability, they don’t shy away from recommending it to their friends as well. Suvipra is providing quality programme to students so that they crack the success code.

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