
We are thrilled to have our work recognized across multiple platforms! From national English and Hindi newspapers, to regional coverage in Telugu publications, it is incredibly rewarding to see our mission in climate education and gamification reach readers in both our mother tongue and across the country.
Times of India
We are incredibly proud to have been featured in the Times of India’s City of Angels section, a platform that highlights inspiring youth initiatives. Being recognized in such a respected national newspaper not only celebrated our work but also amplified our mission, showing that young people can be game-changers in climate education. This moment was a reminder that our efforts are reaching beyond classrooms, sparking awareness in the wider community.

Read the full online Times of India feature

The Global Indian Magazine
We are incredibly proud that Siri Vadlamudi, our co-founder and president, was featured in Global Indian Magazine. This in-depth feature highlights Siri’s journey from creating environmental projects in Trinidad to co-founding the Youth Gamification Club, where she has transformed climate education into engaging, hands-on learning experiences.
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It also celebrates her academic achievements, leadership roles, and international recognition, providing a full picture of how young innovators can make meaningful change.
Read the full feature
Hans India
We were overjoyed to be featured in Hans India, marking our very first appearance in an English-language newspaper. This feature was a special milestone for us, as it allowed us to share our journey of using games to teach climate awareness with readers across the country. We are deeply grateful for the recognition and the opportunity to highlight how youth-led initiatives can make a tangible impact in environmental education.

Navbharat Times
Our feature in Times of India received such acclaim that it was also reprinted in Navbharat Times, one of India’s leading Hindi newspapers.




Telugu Media
We are deeply touched to have our work recognized in our mother tongue, with features in Sakshi, Ninadam, and Rajamudra, leading newspapers in Telangana.
These articles highlighted how the Youth Gamification Club is bringing climate education to schools across the state, engaging children through interactive games and hands-on activities.
Being featured in Telugu media is particularly meaningful to us, as it strengthens our connection with local communities and allows our story to resonate with students, families, and educators in their own language.
