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Anand Kumar, founder of the Super 30 programme, launched a digital education platform named 'Super Infinity' on May 8, 2026, to provide global access to mathematics education through animated content, storytelling, and music. Based in Patna, the initiative aims to transform math learning into an engaging, scalable movement beyond traditional classroom limits.
Kumar stated that 'Super Infinity' will function not only as an online learning portal but as a global effort to make mathematics accessible to millions, particularly underprivileged students. The platform builds on the success of Super 30, which has helped hundreds of low-income students clear the IIT-JEE entrance exam through free coaching since its inception.
The platform will also produce inspirational films aimed at motivating students, Kumar said during the launch. He emphasized its potential to reach far beyond the original 30-student cohort model, leveraging digital technology for wider impact.
Kumar was awarded the Padma Shri in 2023 for his contributions to education and has been featured in multiple national and international publications. The Super Infinity platform is expected to begin its first digital rollout by July 2026, with content in multiple Indian languages and English.