This animated screenplay introduces students to the world of advertising, covering branding, target audience, emotional appeal, and celebrity influence.
With skits and real examples like “Darwaza Bandh Karo”, it explores both commercial and social ads, encouraging critical thinking about the messages behind what we see.
This multi-segment script simplifies equality in democracy for middle schoolers using news-style clips, skits, and animations. It explores voting rights, caste and religious discrimination, and economic inequality through real stories and dramatizations.
Icons like Ambedkar, MLK Jr., Gandhi, and Obama appear in the finale to highlight the global fight for dignity, sparking both critical thinking and empathy.
This educational script uses a mother-daughter narrative to explore healthcare in India, covering topics like public vs. private care, vaccines, diseases, and health inequality.
With live action, animation, and real-world examples (AIIMS, Jan Aushadhi, Kerala), it helps students grasp healthcare challenges and their role in a healthier society through engaging, relatable storytelling.
This screenplay introduces students to the environment through animated storytelling and real-life analogies. Led by the lively Tarana, it explains natural vs. human-made environments, ecosystems, Earth’s domains, and the 3Rs.
With vivid examples and a powerful “Wake Up Call” finale, it encourages students to see nature’s interconnections and act responsibly.
This lively screenplay introduces students to India’s rich diversity—across land, language, religion, and culture—through skits, animations, and relatable stories. From cricket analogies to salad debates, it brings “Unity in Diversity” to life.
Linking daily life to history and global contexts, it teaches students to see diversity as a strength and a path to peace.
This script introduces students to Telangana’s forest challenges and the Haritha Haram afforestation initiative. It explains the impact of deforestation and showcases efforts like geotagging, community planting, and green heroes like Jadav Payeng.
Blending facts with local stories, it inspires students to value forests and take part in environmental conservation.
This screenplay explores the issue of pollution, covering its five major types—air, water, soil, noise, and radiation. Using real cases like Chernobyl and Flint, it connects global issues to students’ lives.
With clear explanations of acid rain, greenhouse effect, and biomagnification, it encourages awareness and action for a sustainable future.
This script on Waste Management explores how waste is generated, its environmental impact, and the need for responsible handling. Set in a school context, it covers segregation, composting, landfilling, and the 3Rs—Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
With vivid examples and real-life relevance, it empowers students to take action for a cleaner environment.
This screenplay explores Earth’s water systems, from freshwater scarcity and the water cycle to the structure and dynamics of oceans. Students learn about features like trenches, ridges, currents, tides, and the role oceans play in climate, food, and energy.
Blending visuals and analogies, it builds awareness about the importance of marine conservation.
This screenplay explores India’s water scarcity, its causes (like overuse and pollution), and solutions like river valley projects and rainwater harvesting. It explains the benefits and drawbacks of dams and showcases traditional methods like tankas and bamboo drip irrigation.
Blending stories and real-world cases, it inspires students to protect water as a vital resource.
This UPSC-focused screenplay explains ecosystem functioning, including energy flow, productivity, decomposition, and ecological succession. It simplifies food chains, trophic levels, and ecosystem services through visuals and real-world examples like Cape Town’s Day Zero.
Blending scientific accuracy with clear storytelling, it makes complex environmental topics easy to grasp and exam-ready.
This UPSC-aligned screenplay unpacks the Indian Monsoon system, covering its historical importance, scientific basis (ITCZ, Coriolis, pressure systems), and phases—onset, advancement, and retreat.
With animations, regional examples, and clear explanations of rain-shadow zones and cyclones, it simplifies one of India’s most complex climate systems for exam-ready understanding.
This UPSC-focused screenplay explains how global climate phenomena—like ENSO, IOD, MJO, Walker Circulation, and the Somali Jet, influence India’s monsoon. It links ocean-atmosphere interactions to real-world effects like droughts, floods, and rainfall delays.
Using visuals and case studies, it simplifies complex climate science for deeper monsoon understanding.
This screenplay explains global wind systems and atmospheric circulation, covering concepts like Hadley cells, Coriolis force, pressure belts, and winds like trade winds and westerlies.
With visuals and real-world links, it helps UPSC aspirants grasp how Earth’s heating imbalance drives weather and seasonal wind patterns.
This UPSC-aligned screenplay unpacks atmospheric moisture and precipitation, covering the water cycle, humidity, cloud formation, and lapse rates. It explains precipitation processes (Bergeron and collision-coalescence) and weather events like hail, snow, tornadoes, and cloudbursts.
With clear visuals and real examples, it builds strong conceptual grounding in weather systems.
This screenplay explains ocean circulation, covering gyres, the AMOC, and factors like winds, salinity, and Earth's rotation. It breaks down current types, the Ekman spiral, and how AMOC acts as a climate-regulating conveyor belt.
It ends with climate change threats to AMOC—making it a key UPSC resource in physical geography.
This UPSC-focused screenplay explains ocean circulation—how temperature, salinity, winds, and Earth’s rotation drive currents. It covers gyres, marine debris zones, the Sargasso Sea, and the AMOC’s role in climate and nutrient flow.
It ends with climate threats to ocean systems, blending science with global relevance.