Project Report 2024

Project Report 2024

Child Care Development Centers of India (CCDCI)
Initiated by: Tucsi Foundation IN
Managed Under: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)


  1. Executive Summary

The Child Care Development Centers of India (CCDCI) entered 2024 with a vision to further expand, innovate, and strengthen early childhood education, healthcare, and nutrition programs. With 200+ operational centers, AI-integrated learning, and enhanced healthcare services, the initiative has now impacted over 50,000+ underprivileged children across India. This year marked the launch of smart nutrition programs, digital parenting workshops, and skill-based learning modules, making 2024 a transformational year for early childhood development.


  1. Objectives for 2024
  2. Expand to 200+ Centers – Covering more rural and tribal areas.
  3. Enhance AI-Driven Education – Deploying AI-powered adaptive learning in all centers.
  4. Improve Nutrition & Healthcare – Implementing a Smart Nutrition Program using AI-based dietary tracking.
  5. Parental Empowerment – Launching digital workshops for parents on child development.
  6. Skill-Based Learning for Kids – Introducing basic coding, language learning, and cognitive games.
  7. Strengthening CSR Collaborations – Partnering with top corporate firms for sustainable funding.

  1. Implementation Strategy

Expansion to 50 New Locations: Focused on Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, and Northeast states.

AI-Enabled Smart Learning: Installing AI-powered learning tablets in all centers.

Healthcare Upgradation: Adding 5 new mobile healthcare units for on-site immunization and check-ups.

Smart Nutrition Tracking: Using AI-based apps to monitor children’s growth and health.

Parental Engagement: Digital workshops conducted through mobile apps and WhatsApp groups.

Green Initiatives: 50 additional solar-powered centers launched in remote areas.


  1. Key Achievements in 2024

200+ Centers Operational in 20 states.

50,000+ Children Enrolled, a 40% increase from 2023.

40,000+ Mid-Day Meals Provided Monthly.

25,000+ Parents Engaged through online and offline workshops.

99% Immunization Coverage for all enrolled children.

500+ Teachers & Caregivers Trained in AI-assisted learning and child psychology.

100% Centers Equipped with AI-Driven Learning Tools.

15 Mobile Healthcare Units operational across 10 states.

80 Centers Powered by Solar Energy.


  1. Financial Report (2024)

Total Budget: ₹45 Crores (CSR-funded)

Infrastructure & Expansion: ₹18 Crores

Staff Salaries & Training: ₹9 Crores

Nutrition & Healthcare: ₹10 Crores

AI-Based Learning & Digital Transformation: ₹6 Crores

Green Energy & Miscellaneous: ₹2 Crores


  1. Challenges Faced

Internet & Power Issues: AI-based learning faced difficulties in remote areas.

Sustaining Growth: Need for long-term funding strategies to support operations.

Digital Literacy Gaps: Many parents required additional training to use digital platforms effectively.

Climate Impact: Extreme weather conditions affected center operations in some regions.


  1. Future Plans & Recommendations
  2. Expand to 300 Centers by 2026 with a focus on disaster-prone and conflict-affected areas.
  3. Strengthen AI Learning Systems by integrating regional languages and voice-assisted learning.
  4. Develop a Child Welfare Super App for tracking nutrition, education, and health progress.
  5. Increase Teacher Incentives to reduce staff turnover and improve quality.
  6. Expand Mobile Healthcare Services by deploying 20+ more units by 2026.
  7. Launch a Digital Parent Support Helpline for 24/7 guidance on child health and education.

  1. Conclusion

2024 marked a milestone year for the Child Care Development Centers of India (CCDCI) with record-breaking enrollment, AI-driven education, and advanced healthcare support. With the support of Tucsi Foundation IN and CSR partners, CCDC is reshaping early childhood development in India. The initiative remains committed to expanding its impact, leveraging technology, and ensuring every child receives the education, nutrition, and healthcare they deserve.