Aishwarya Rao

Practical strategies for sustainable workload management in schools

By: Aishwarya Rao, Director, Vivekalaya Group of Institutions When schools talk about workload management, they focus on visible problems. Too many hours. Too many responsibilities. Too many students. But the real crisis in teacher burnout is not overwork. It is helplessness. A teacher drowning in marking can survive long hours if they feel competent and…

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Klay Preschools

Decoding the School Admission Process: A Practical Guide for Parents

By: Arshleen Kaur Kalra, Head of Academics, Klay Preschools and Daycare School admissions are often presented with great care—thoughtful brochures, positive parent reviews, and beautifully curated events. But beneath the polished presentations lies a very real and very human experience: a parent’s desire to make the right decision for their child. Whether it is your…

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Dr Rini

When Campuses Lead, the World Follows: The Transformative Power of Sustainable Water Management

By: Dr Rini Reimagining Universities as Water-Secure and Equitable Ecosystems Imagine universities not merely as centres of learning, but as living laboratories of resilience—demonstrating how societies can secure their water future while advancing equity and human dignity. The UN warns that global freshwater demand may exceed supply by 40% by 2030, and 2.2 billion people…

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Dr. Anita Kanwar

How Colleges Can Prepare for the Next Big Shift in Learning

By: Dr. Anita Kanwar, Principal, Vivekanand Education Society’s College of Arts Science and Commerce The Indian higher education system is evolving at an accelerated rate after the pandemic, and this transformation is becoming more visible with each passing year. The rapid changes are completely modifying and reshaping the landscape of higher education in ways that…

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Naveen Valsakumar

How Self-Publishing Is Fostering Creative Confidence and Lifelong Learning Among Educators and Students

By: Naveen Valsakumar, Co-founder and CEO, Notion Press Lubhna Dongre was fourteen when she began writing what would later become Stepping Stones: Taking Towards the Goal. What started as a set of notes on ideas about purpose, contribution, and ambition slowly grew into a manuscript shaped by her observations and by messages and letters from…

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Pankaj Bellad

Shaping Tomorrow’s Visual Ecosystem: LOGIC’s Vision with Pankaj Bellad

In a world where visual technology is rapidly reshaping the way we learn, collaborate, and communicate, few leaders stand out as boldly as Pankaj Bellad, Business Head at LOGIC and Director at Online Instruments India Pvt. Ltd. Recognised as an entrepreneurial force with over 13 years of transformative experience, he has been instrumental in redefining…

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Shashank Goenka

A Vision Beyond Borders: How India Can Become a Hub of Global Collaboration

By: Shashank Goenka, Founder and Managing Director of Finland International School (FIS) In an age defined by interconnectivity and shared challenges — from climate change and public health to digital transformation and global education — countries that build bridges across borders stand to lead the future. For India, the opportunity is tremendous. With its vast…

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Dr. Jyotsana Singh

Automation & AI in the Indian IT Sector: What the Next Generation of Engineers Must Prepare For

By: Dr. Jyotsana Singh, Campus Director, NMIMS Chandigarh Over the past few decades, India’s IT industry has been a global powerhouse — known for its skilled workforce, large-scale outsourcing operations, and cost-effective service delivery. But as automation and artificial intelligence (AI) begin to reshape the very foundation of how technology- driven work gets done, the…

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Naman Jain

Indigenous Land-Based Learning at Schools: A Way to Take Action on Climate Change

By: Naman Jain, Education Policy and Progressive Pedagogy Expert, Vice Chairman, Silver Line Prestige School, Ghaziabad The world is grappling with rising global temperatures, which are no longer a distant warning but a clear and present reality. According to the estimates, since the 1800s, Earth’s surface temperature has increased by an average of 1ºC, with…

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