


Shakti Learning and Research Centre
Parent InsightsB-204, Jai Kranti Society, kadabi Chowk, Sindhi Colony, Mecosabagh Christian Colony, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440004, India
If you’re a parent in Nagpur looking for a special education and therapy centre that truly focuses on individual progress and parent involvement, Shakti Learning and Research Centre (SLARS) might already be on your radar.
- ✦Founded around the inspiring story of Shakti Mehta, a young adult with Down syndrome who completed education through NIOS.
- ✦Strong parent-as-therapist model — mothers are trained to continue therapy at home.
- ✦Offers a mix of occupational, sensory, behavioural, and art therapies.
Summary for Parents
Overview
- •Shakti Learning and Research Centre (SLARS) is a small, heartfelt special education and therapy centre in Nagpur. It focuses on individualised therapy, parent involvement, and real-life skill development.
School Information
Board / Curriculum
Playschools
Grades offered
Nursery - 12
Medium
English
Type
Co-ed
Boarding
Day school only
Pincode
440004
Leadership & Staff
- • Led by the Mehta family
- • Includes occupational and behavioural therapists
- • Strong parent involvement model
Fees & Admissions
| Class / Category | Fee (₹) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Therapy sessions | Not published | Contact centre directly |
| Special education / NIOS support | Not published | No public fee schedule |
| Application fee | Not listed | — |
| Transport | No dedicated bus service | Parents arrange private transport |
• Centre does not publish any fee details online.
• Always ask for a written fee schedule and admission form before committing.
• Confirm what is included in therapy fees (session duration, materials, parent training, etc.).
Admission Process for Interested Parents
Admission Steps
- 1.Call or email to schedule an assessment.
- 2.Attend a parent meeting and child evaluation.
- 3.Review the proposed Individualised Education Plan (IEP).
- 4.Confirm enrolment and start therapy sessions.
Documents Required
- 1.Birth certificate and ID proof
- 2.Medical/diagnostic reports
- 3.Previous school records (if any)
- 4.Passport-size photos
What Parents Say
Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.
Therapy & Learning Outcomes
Positives
Parents report visible progress in speech, behaviour, and daily skills. The centre’s videos show real success stories.
Watch out for
Some parents feel progress depends heavily on home practice and parent involvement.
Ask: Ask for examples of measurable progress and how they track outcomes.
Staff & Leadership
Positives
Families appreciate the dedication of the Mehta family and the personal attention given to each child.
Watch out for
Limited public information on staff qualifications and experience.
Ask: Request details of therapist certifications and staff-to-student ratios.
Infrastructure
Positives
Therapy rooms are well-equipped for small-group sessions.
Watch out for
Small urban space with limited outdoor facilities.
Ask: Ask to see therapy rooms and check accessibility for your child’s needs.
Transparency & Communication
Positives
Parents value the open communication during therapy sessions.
Watch out for
No fee or admission details available online.
Ask: Ask for a written fee structure and sample IEP before enrolling.
Long-term Pathways
Positives
Offers NIOS and vocational support for older learners.
Watch out for
Limited clarity on transition to mainstream or higher education.
Ask: Ask how they support students after NIOS or therapy completion.
Campus & Facilities
Reviews from Other Platforms
Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.
What parents liked
"Quality courses."
— Justdial
"Success stories of special children at Shakti Learning and Research Centre."
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"Dedicated therapists; mother-led involvement works wonders."
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Concerns raised
"Limited infrastructure / small space."
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"Fees and admission details not transparent online."
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"Not a mainstream board school; confirm before enrolling."
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What Kind of Peer Group?
Age Range
Early childhood to young adults; mixed-age therapy groups.
Family Backgrounds
Parents seeking specialised support for autism, Down syndrome, or developmental delays.
Socio-economic Profile
Likely middle-income families; focus on affordable, indigenous therapy methods.
Child Profiles
Neurodiverse learners needing individualised therapy, life-skills, and NIOS/vocational support.
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