Ditto Insurance, a fast-growing digital insurance advisory platform backed by Finshots and supported through the Zerodha ecosystem, has expanded its commitment to community empowerment by supporting holistic education for underserved children across India through the Every Child in School programme. The initiative, strengthened by Ditto Insurance’s involvement, delivers structured learning, behavioural development, and health awareness to children from low-income communities, ensuring uninterrupted and meaningful access to education.
As part of the programme, Ditto is helping strengthen foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN), digital learning exposure, and age-appropriate curriculum delivery. The initiative goes beyond academics, emphasising personality development, emotional well-being, and confidence-building, addressing the broader needs of children who often struggle with limited access to quality education.
Transforming Young Lives Through Holistic Support
The Every Child in School initiative integrates:
Foundational learning support: Improved literacy and numeracy outcomes
Digital education tools: Tablets, audio-visual content, and structured e-learning
Behavioural and social development: Communication, discipline, and confidence-building
Health and hygiene awareness: Sessions on preventive care, nutrition, and emotional well-being
The programme’s model ensures that children not only stay in school but also grow into well-rounded individuals with the skills and resilience needed for future opportunities.
Empowering India’s Students Through Financial Awareness
Beyond school-level impact, Ditto also runs student-focused programs in colleges across India to promote financial literacy among young people. Through webinars and awareness sessions, these initiatives help young adults understand the role of insurance in financial protection, enabling them to make informed choices as they prepare to join the workforce. In this section, the company’s broader commitment is reflected through Ditto CSR, which reinforces its purpose-driven approach to community development.
The sessions cover:
Basics of health and term insurance
Risks of mis-buying due to misinformation
Importance of early financial planning
Real-life case studies to build practical understanding
This dual focus—educating children at the foundational level and empowering young adults—forms a strong continuum of impact, nurturing informed citizens at every stage of development.
A Commitment Rooted in Purpose
“Making a difference in someone’s life is the most rewarding thing we can imagine. Through education, healthcare, and empowerment initiatives, we want to create opportunities that transform lives and bring hope to communities that need it the most,” the founders of Ditto said in a message outlining the company’s CSR vision.
Ditto’s broader social mission emphasizes integrating responsibility into everyday operations and creating a culture of giving back. The organisation’s CSR vision focuses on driving education and empowerment initiatives that go beyond commercial objectives.
About Ditto Insurance
Founded in 2021, Ditto Insurance provides unbiased, jargon-free advice on health and term insurance via phone and WhatsApp, all at no charge. With a 4.9-star rating and over 15,000 positive Google reviews, the platform is recognised for its transparent approach and customer-centric service, including end-to-end support before and after policy purchase.
The company’s CSR efforts reflect the same ethos: clarity, accessibility, and long-term impact.
Looking Ahead
Ditto plans to deepen its collaborations with education and youth development organisations to scale its impact across more communities. By focusing on holistic learning, digital access, and youth empowerment, the company aims to build pathways for children and young adults to thrive academically, socially, and financially.
As India continues its journey toward equitable growth, initiatives like these highlight the crucial role that responsible businesses can play in shaping stronger, more resilient communities.