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  • Freedom is not Free

    PB Sharma– Prof. PB Sharma, VC, Amity University Haryana

    As the bells of freedom at midnight begin to ring in our ears today on the eve of the Independence Day of our great country, we the people of India, the Bharat, need to remind ourselves of the great sacrifice our freedom fighters and all those who worked day and night to sacrifice their personal and professional accomplishments to achieve this great day, 15th of August 1947 to make Mother India free from foreign rule. It provided a new dawn of freedom for our nation had a great glorious past, and a promise to excel on various fronts of human endeavor as freedom provides an abundance of opportunities to excel. But then as we celebrate the 78th Independence Day tomorrow, we need not forget that “freedom is not free”, it comes with great responsibility and at the cost of self-restraint, self-regulation, and above all accepting the fact that liberty is at a cost. It is this cost of freedom that we need to understand even better and more profusely, now that the India of our dreams is in the making in the vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047, a vision that has been provided by the Government of India under the visionary Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji.

    Impressive Growth and Development as World’s Largest Democracy

    We need not also forget that during the last 77 years of freedom, we have made great progress and transformed a country of shortages even in food grains to a country of surplus in respect of food production, taken great strides on industrial fronts to build great industrial prowess that today commands a large market at home and an export capacity of 770.18 billion US dollars in 2022-23. In respect of higher education and research and in science and technology sectors India and its institutions have contributed significantly to the rise of India to a great esteem. The IITs, NITs, AIIMs, IIMs, and a good number of central and state universities including DU, DTU, Anna University, BHU, JMI, and some of the reputed private universities such as BITS Pilani, Amity University, VIT, Manipal, SRM and SASTRA have all created a great pride for Mother India. Our alumni from IITs and reputed universities have undoubtedly earned a great repute both abroad as well as here in India and as such we need to get ourselves further enthused to march forward with courage and confidence and with a deeper insight into the future, now that a new dawn of technology integration, hyper-connectivity and great support coming from AI, ML, and data analytics is available to augment our capabilities of going beyond the limits of knowledge and even crossing the horizons of mindfulness and imagination of man. New India of our dream is undoubtedly in the making and the government of the day has rightly envisioned its pathways of economic prosperity and social transformation that the vision of Viksit Bharat so well articulates.

    Time to Redeem Our Pledge made at the Dawns of Freedom

    As we celebrate the 78th Independence Day tomorrow, let the words of the first prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru also reverberate in our minds and invigorate our souls to submit ourselves to redeem the pledge that we had made at the dawns of freedom from foreign rule for our nation. “Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny. Now the time has come when we shall redeem our pledge – not wholly or in full measure – but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom”, said the first Prime Minister Pandit Nehru at the midnight hour of 15th of August 1947. It is this pledge that the nation made to itself, in my opinion, has been substantially but has not yet been fully redeemed.

    We have made great progress on economic fronts, industrial development, and in respect of higher education and science and technology advancements but we as a nation have fallen short of creating responsible citizenship, a more equitable society, reducing economic inequality, and minimizing the exodus of population from rural to urban areas. The civic sense also could not be largely developed despite years of education in colleges and universities in India, nor the development that we achieved on economic and industrial fronts save our holy rivers and water bodies from enormous water pollution, from saving our air quality, the Pran Vayu and protecting the goodness of our environment and the discipline on our roads make us all wonder on the great progress that we have made.

    All this has happened primarily because of the neglect of the dimension of human behavior and conduct in our national developmental goals. This does not come by teaching and preaching ethics and morals as preaching does not work alone unless supplemented by a compelling environment of compliance to the codes of ethics and professional morals. Today we necessarily require impacting the behavior and creating self-restraint by use of technology and by strict implementation of rules and regulations. Great nations of the world have learned it the hard way, as they realized that development has no meaning unless the people are orderly and realize that the laws are for their well-being and safety. All advanced nations use technology to create both transparency and impact the behavior and conduct of the people.

    Democracy is Not Freedom Infinite – It is Liberty at a Cost

    We need also to remind ourselves that “democracy is not freedom infinite”, and that freedom is not free, rather it is “freedom at a price”. It is this price of self-discipline, self-regulation, and maintaining the highest levels of personal and professional integrity that we need to pay, often sacrificing our personal interests and comforts to build the great nation of our dreams. Independence Day tomorrow should invoke in us an abiding faith in our ability to create a fair, just, equitable, and society of self-regulation and be the proud partners of co-creating the India of our dream to redeem the pledge that we made at the dawns of freedom on 15th August 1947.

    It is not too late as the time is now right and the environment to make up for our behavioral loss is here and now that we have submitted to a new dawn of digitization and transparency ushered by the Government of India under the visionary leadership of our Prime minister Shri Narendra Modiji during the last 10 years. Bold decisions and well-thought reforms such as Digital India, Make in India, Skilling India, Innovation and Startup India, supported by great infrastructure push and investment in research and expanding quality education (23 IITs, 26 IIITs, 26 AIIMs, and 21 IIMs today) all demonstrate the firm resolve of the government of the day to develop India as Viksit Bharat of our dream on pathways of economic prosperity, social transformation and environmental sustainability supported by well qualified and skilled manpower and by path-breaking scientific research and game-changing technology innovations.

    Time to Remember Great Sacrifice Made by Our Leaders and Our Martyrs

    On the eve of the 78th Independence Day let us pay our greatest respect and homage to our great leaders, Mahatma Gandhiji, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Veer Savarkar Ji, and our martyrs Pandit Chandra Shekar Azad, Sardar Bhagat Singh, Raj Guru and Shri Asfaq Ullah Khan who sacrificed their lives for winning for us the freedom that we rejoice today. Let us also remember the great scientists and technologists who built India in the post-independence era, these include great scientists, the founder of Bhava Atomic Research Center Dr. Homi Bhava, founder of ISRO Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, great engineers and technologists Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesraya and Padma Vibhushan Er. Ajudhia Nath Khosla, who led the team to build Bhakra Nangal, and Hira Kund Hydropower Dams, the father of Green Revolution Bharat Ratna Dr NS Swaminathan, the father of White(Milk) Revolution Padma Vibhushan Dr Verghese Kurien, the Metro man of India Er. E Sreedharan and many more are the makers of modern India that we have the responsibility to transform as world leaders in sustainable development. Let we the people of India, the Bharat also not forget tomorrow, 15th of August is the birthday of a great freedom fighter, the great philosopher, and one the greatest visionary of the resurgence of India, namely Sri Aurobindo who steered India to freedom from his hermitage in Pondicherry and through his writings on Foundations of Indian Culture, Secret of Vedas and Thoughts on Upanishads reminded all of us and the world community that India is a spiritual civilization founded on the principles of peace and oneness of diversity so well enshrined in our Sanatan Vedic Heritage.

    The Call for Action

    The call for action requires us to give our very best with a spirit of service and sacrifice and submit to the calls of self-regulation, and righteous conduct, give our very best unconditionally to the cause of work excellence and service to the society and the nation, shoulder a great sense of responsibility to be partners in progress with the government of India to make our great nation once again a world leader and a champion of peace, harmony, and development and make Mother India proud of its people, the descendants of a great Vedic Sanatan Sanskriti that invokes an abiding faith in Satyamev Jayate, Loka Samasta Sukhina Bhavantu and above all Vasudhiav Kutumbakam.

    About the Author:
    Prof PB Sharma is an eminent academician and currently is the Vice Chancellor of Amity University Gurugram. He has been the founder Vice Chancellor of DTU and RGPV, former Professor of IIT Delhi, and Past President of AIU.

  • Grade 7 prodigy Nirav Singh of Billabong High International School crafts India’s largest Rubik’s cube mosaic of Shahrukh Khan

    Grade 7 prodigy Nirav Singh of Billabong High International School crafts India's largest Rubik's cube mosaic of Shahrukh KhanVadodara, 13th August 2024: Nirav Singh, a Grade 7 student from Billabong High International School (BHIS) Vadodara, has crafted the largest Rubik’s cube mosaic of Shahrukh Khan, using 500 Rubik’s cubes. This extraordinary accomplishment earned him recognition from the India Book of Records 2024 (IBR), where he was awarded a certificate.

    Nirav Singh possesses exceptional skill in mosaic art using Rubik’s cubes. His portfolio includes mosaics of Hindu deities, celebrities like Virat Kohli, and revolutionaries such as Bhagat Singh. His extraordinary talent in creating art with rubik’s cubes has been apparent since his early school years.

    Last year, Nirav participated in the Under-11 category of the Rubik’s Cube competition organized by the Junior Cube Association in Mumbai Therein he ranked first in the 2×2 cube competition and ranked 2nd in the 3×3 cube & skewb cube competition.

    Delighted after getting the IBR certificate, Nirav said, “Creating mosaic art with Rubik’s cubes is my passion. It allows me to combine my love for puzzles with my creativity. My school has consistently encouraged my pursuit of this hobby. I am eager to push my limits in mosaic art and represent my country on the global stage”.

    Dr. Priti Shrimal, principal of Billabong High International School, Vadodara said, “Nirav’s talent in mosaic art is truly noteworthy. His achievements in Rubik’s Cube competitions and his recent record-breaking mosaic art reflect his dedication, hard work, and creativity. At Billabong, we believe that every child has unique potential, which, when nurtured with the right guidance and support, can lead to remarkable achievements. Nirav exemplifies this philosophy and approach.”

  • How is NIRF helpful for students in deciding on a college

    How is NIRF helpful for students in deciding on a college
    Mr. Akash Sharma, Director Admission & Outreach, Noida International University (NIU)

    The Importance of Choosing the Right College
    Choosing the right college for a career is one of the biggest decisions of student life. It is like you are selecting a difficult puzzle which will determine your entire career. The choice turns into a real doubt and the battle is very tough. One wants to get only the best for one’s profession. The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) is a useful instrument that can assist students in choosing their further path.

    What is NIRF?
    The NIRF was established by the Government of India in 2016 and holds the benchmarks to rank the various higher education institutions of the country based on some very comprehensive parameters. They include teaching, learning and assessment resources, research, graduate employment and other outcomes, community engagement and widening participation, and reputation. By assessing these parameters, the NIRF offers a brief of how well a certain college performs in these areas, and in essence, assists students in their research work in finding the right college to pursue their studies.

    How NIRF Rankings Assist Students in Decision Making?
    For those students who have set their sights on a particular area of work as their career path, NIRF rankings come in handy in eliminating the extra college choices. These rankings can be employed to identify universities that have excellent teachers, easy-to-accredit laboratories, and good industry ties. One can focus on the universities best suited to meet their academic and career needs by ranking colleges based on their strength.

    Streamlining College Choices with NIRF
    NIRF rankings offer students benefits in terms of the research materials and the application procedures as there is a wide choice of universities that offer similar programs. It is high time to pay special attention to your vision.

    The Role of NIRF Rankings in Career Advancement
    NIRF rankings also carry weight in the professional world as graduating from a top-ranked institution can enhance one’s resume and give you extra benefits during job placements. Employers often recognize the value of degrees from highly ranked colleges and may prioritize those candidates who are from high-ranked NIRF institutions during recruitment drives. A good NIRF ranking is a factor that employers consider as a positive indicator of the quality of education you’ve received.

    Beyond Rankings: Other Considerations for a Fulfilling College Experience
    It’s important to keep in mind that NIRF rankings are just one part of the entire puzzle. A happy college career typically involves more than just academics. They provide a broad overview but may not capture specific factors that are important to you. A fulfilling college experience usually goes beyond academics. Factors like campus culture, extracurricular activities, and location also play a significant role in your overall growth during your graduation.

    According to Mr. Akash Sharma, Director Admission & Outreach, Noida International University (NIU)-
    It’s important to acknowledge that the job market is ever-changing. The skills and experiences valued today may not be the same tomorrow. The focus on developing a well-rounded skill set through internships, projects, and relevant coursework. A solid foundation in the chosen field, combined with practical experience, will prepare you for future opportunities, regardless of your college’s ranking.

  • Burlington English Launches 100ED Fest 2024 to

    National, 13th August 2024: Burlington English is launching the 100ED Fest 2024, a 100-day celebration of education that will span 100 cities in India and South Asia and reach over 100,000 educators in the region. Commencing in Lucknow, the festival will extend its reach across a vast and diverse landscape, spanning major cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Delhi, emerging centres such as Guwahati, Indore, Kota, Vijayawada, and Srinagar, and towns like Aligarh, Kangra, Alwar, Karnal and Davangere. By showcasing state-of-the-art classroom resources and revealing innovative classroom teaching techniques to educators, the 100ED Fest is a celebration of ideas, and a chance to ignite a nationwide passion for learning. This festival of learning aims to strengthen connections within the education community, highlighting Burlington English’s commitment to being “The Publisher That Cares”.

    Burlington English recognises that educators lie at the heart of classroom engagement, and has, over the years, empowered them through their extensive teacher training programmes. These interventions have been a resounding success, and have laid the bedrock for building a community of forward-thinking teachers, principals and leaders from across regions. Building on this legacy of transforming classroom education, Burlington English is now inaugurating the 100ED Fest 2024 to reach out to educators all over India and South Asia.

    The 100ED workshops are carefully curated to align with the goals of NEP 2020. The fest will feature insights from numerous renowned master trainers and education influencers, who amalgamate existing teaching methodologies with experiential, holistic, inquiry-driven, learner-centred, and play-based approaches to education. The theme of the fest, We See Tomorrow, embodies the spirit of innovation, dedication, and collaboration – the core values that will drive learning for the future. Central to this vision is the limitless potential of every student, which can be realised through tender nurturing by passionate and innovative educators, and fortified through technologically enhanced print and digital learning resources. The 100ED Fest promises to help learners and educators realise their dream of becoming changemakers. ‘We See Tomorrow’ is more than just a slogan – it is a call to action for educators and education experts to come together and create citizens of the future.

    Mr. Amit Baveja, Managing Director of Burlington English India & Southeast Asia, shares, “The launch of the 100ED Fest 2024 is a landmark initiative for Burlington English. As ‘The Publisher That Cares,’ we’re committed to transforming education by reaching educators in both metro and smaller cities across India. Just as a festival unites people in celebration, our fest aims to build a community of educators who share a passion for innovative teaching and a common vision for the future of education. The 100ED Fest is about more than just training – it’s about empowering educators with the tools and passion to inspire the next generation.

    Our initiative supports the government’s vision for skilling by enhancing educators’ capabilities nationwide. Through the 100ED Fest, we aim to cultivate a dynamic and effective learning environment in classrooms, ensuring that every student across geographies has access to quality education. Our theme, ‘We See Tomorrow,’ encompasses our shared vision of a brighter future for learners.”

  • IMA and Symbiosis Launch Management Accounting Co

    Pune, August 13, 2024: IMA® (Institute of Management Accountants), the worldwide association of accountants and financial professionals in business, is launching a CMA® (Certified Management Accountant) certification course in partnership with Symbiosis School of Arts and Commerce. This collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), will provide opportunities for commerce graduates to lucrative career options globally and marks a significant step towards enhancing the professional competencies of students in the field of management accounting.

    IMA

    Under the MoU, Symbiosis will offer IMA’s professional program to its students which will complement their academic studies. This includes IMA’s prestigious CMA certification, focusing on financial planning, performance, analytics, and strategic financial management, which will ensure graduates are well-rounded and equipped to excel in various professional settings.

    “In the face of rapidly evolving global market dynamics, the importance of equipping future professionals with comprehensive and adaptable skill sets is paramount. The partnership with Symbiosis is a significant step in our mission to advance the management accounting profession globally,” said Michael DePrisco, President & CEO, IMA. “By offering our certification programs to Symbiosis students, we are providing them with a robust foundation to excel in their careers with the critical skills needed in today’s competitive job market.”

    IMA’s certification programs will be integrated into Symbiosis’ existing curriculum, allowing students to explore relevant knowledge from their first year, with the possibility of completing the CMA exam before graduation. Candidates will cover their membership, exam, training, and study materials fees, with special discounts provided to Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce students. Additionally, IMA will also collaborate with the college to conduct joint seminars, conferences, and research projects to enhance student learning and industry exposure. Additionally, IMA’s academic members will gain access to an extensive library of research reports, case studies, and online courses.

    Commenting on the MoU, Dr. Hrishikesh Soman, Principal, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, said, “Symbiosis is honoured to be associated with IMA, who is offering the CMA to our students. This integrated certification programme will help our students compete on a global level and develop expertise in the field of management accounting. We are looking forward to a strong collaboration with IMA in the future.”

    This collaboration will empower students to compete on a global scale, develop robust technical management accounting skills and knowledge, and provide them with unparalleled opportunities for professional growth and success.

  • Manthan School Students are Making a Difference through their Lake Cleaning Initiative

    Manthan School Student

    13th Aug 2024  Hyderabad, Telangana, India The COAP (Community Outreach and Awareness Program) Club of Manthan School Hyderabad, as part of the ISP Changemakers project, took on the responsibility of cleaning the surroundings of Tellapur Lake in Hyderabad, a local water body facing environmental degradation due to garbage accumulation.

    The project aimed to promote environmental stewardship, raise awareness about waste management, and actively engage with the community residing near the lake. The cleaning drive took place from March 11th to March 16th, with student and teacher volunteers working together to restore the cleanliness of the lake and its surroundings.

    Students conducted an initial survey to understand the waste disposal habits and challenges faced by residents living near the lake. The data collected from the survey helped identify areas for improvement and targeted intervention.

    Student volunteers, along with teacher volunteers, conducted a thorough cleaning drive around the peripheral areas of Tellapur Lake. Garbage and litter were removed, including plastic waste, debris, and other pollutants that had accumulated over time.

    Residents were educated about the harmful effects of improper waste disposal on the environment and water bodies. Information sessions were conducted to promote responsible waste management practices, including segregation of dry and wet waste. Dustbins were distributed to approximately 28 families residing near Tellapur Lake. Each household received two dustbins – one with blue sticker for dry waste and green sticker for wet waste – along with guidance on their proper use and placement.

    The project fostered community participation and raised awareness about the importance of preserving natural resources. Residents near the lake became actively involved in waste management initiatives and expressed commitment to maintaining cleanliness. GHMC also got involved and sent workers to assist the students with the cleaning.

    “We are proud of our students and staff for taking up such initiatives. At Manthan, we encourage students to constantly be aware of various challenges being faced by our community and come up with solutions that can help solve them,” said Mr. Surjeet Singh, Principal, Manthan School, Hyderabad.

  • KIIT World School Students Visit Gandhi Smriti and Participate in Har Ghar Tiranga Rally

    KIIT World School Students Visit Gandhi Smriti and Participate in Har Ghar Tiranga RallyGurugram: KIIT World School students recently visited Gandhi Smriti, a place of great historical significance, to learn about Mahatma Gandhi’s life and values. The visit aimed to instill a sense of patriotism and respect for India’s heritage among the students.

    The students actively participated in the Har Ghar Tiranga rally at Rajghat after the visit. They proudly waved the national flag, honoring the sacrifices made for India’s freedom. The rally was a vibrant display of unity and patriotism, as students reflected on the importance of independence and national pride.

    Principal Neelima Kamrah expressed her pride in the students’ enthusiasm and participation. She said, “Our students’ involvement in the Har Ghar Tiranga rally is a testament to their love for the country. Such activities help them understand the significance of our freedom struggle and inspire them to contribute positively to society.”

    The event was a memorable experience for the students, reinforcing their commitment to patriotism and unity. KIIT World School encourages initiatives that promote a deep connection to the nation’s history and culture.

  • Indian Textile Sector Embraces Sustainability with Newly launched eLearning Course by AMHSSC and bluesign

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    Jaipur, Rajasthan, 11th August 2024: The Apparel Made-Ups & Home Furnishing Sector Skill Council (AMHSSC) in partnership with bluesign® is proud to introduce the Foundation to Apparel Sustainability eLearning course. The event, held at the Jaipur, Marriott Hotel, signifies a major advancement in promoting sustainable and ethical practices within India’s textile and apparel sector.

    India’s textile and apparel industry is a cornerstone of the national economy, accounting for approximately 2% of GDP and 18% of manufacturing output. The sector employs 45 million people directly and supports another 60 million in related industries. As the world’s 5th largest exporter, India’s role highlights the pressing need for sustainable development within this sector.

    The event featured distinguished industry leaders including Mr Zakir Hussain, President, GEAR, Shri. Ravi Poddar, Proprietor, Cheer Sagar; Padma Shri Dr. A Sakthivel, Chairman AMHSSC; Ms. Katharina Verena Mayer, Director Customer Relations bluesign technologies. The ceremony began with the traditional lighting of the lamp, symbolizing a dedication to a sustainable future.

    The Foundation to Apparel Sustainability Course, developed by bluesign® academy in collaboration with AMHSSC, will commence in September 2024. Delivered through an online module format over eight weeks, the course will feature one e-learning session each week. It aims to provide an in-depth exploration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) aspects in the textile industry, with a particular focus on the Indian market. This course supports India’s commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2070, as pledged by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, by equipping industry leaders with the knowledge and skills needed to implement sustainable practices.

    The course is designed to offer practical knowledge that participants can directly apply within manufacturing units. Tailored for senior and middle management in the apparel industry, it empowers these leaders to drive responsible change and support India’s emergence as a global leader in sustainability. Topics covered include an introduction to sustainable fashion, a historical perspective of the fashion industry, sustainable fibers, eco-friendly textile processes, impact and footprint assessment, chemical management and hazard assessment, social and ethical aspects in apparel sustainability, and sustainability reporting.

    Padma Shri Dr. A Sakthivel, Chairman AMHSSC, commented, “Jaipur’s rich textile heritage is a perfect backdrop for launching this sustainability course. It will empower local artisans and manufacturers to innovate responsibly.”

    Ms. Katharina Verena Mayer, Director Customer Relations bluesign technologies, said, “The launch of this course in Jaipur is a crucial step towards integrating sustainability into India’s textile industry. We’re excited to witness its positive impact.”

    This initiative not only sets new standards for responsible business conduct in India’s textile and apparel sector but also aligns with international expectations and growing consumer demands for ethical and sustainable products. In Jaipur, the course aims to transform local industry practices, promoting sustainability and enhancing competitiveness in the city’s vibrant textile sector.

    The AMHSSC and bluesign® invite all stakeholders in the textile and apparel sector to participate in this transformative course. By joining hands, we can ensure a sustainable future for the industry, benefiting not just businesses but also the environment and society at large.

  • AESL Felicitates ‘Champions of Aakash’, Future Nation-Builders and Top Rank Holders in NEET & JEE 2024

    AESL Felicitates ‘Champions of Aakash’, Future Nation-Builders and Top Rank Holders in NEET & JEE 2024Mumbai, August 12th, 2024: Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), the national leader in test preparatory services, hosted a grand ceremony, ‘Champions of Aakash’, at Taj Palace Hotel in New Delhi today to honour its students who achieved remarkable results and ranked among the Top 500 in the NEET and JEE (Mains and Advanced) Examinations 2024. The event celebrated the extraordinary achievements of All-India rank holders enrolled in one, two-year and four-year programs from across the country.

    A record-breaking 1,15,484 students from Aakash qualified for the prestigious NEET UG 2024, setting a new standard for excellence. Notably, Aakashians dominated the top ranks, including 8 students achieving a perfect score of 720/720 and securing AIR 01, making them the highest NEET scorers. Additionally, 37 students secured ranks in the Top 100, and a staggering 339 students were in the Top 1000 in the General Category. Top NEET scorers who secured AIR 01 included Mridul Manya Anand, Ayush Naugraiya, Gunmay Garg, Arghyadeep Dutta, Shubhan Sengupta, Aryan Yadav, Palansha Agarwal, and Iram Quazi.

    In addition to the exceptional NEET performance, Aakash Institute students also excelled in the JEE Advanced examination. A total of 3,081 students from Aakash demonstrated their commendable abilities by securing impressive ranks, with eight students achieving ranks under AIR 100. Notable achievers included Rishi Shekhar Shukla (JEE Advanced 2024 AIR 25), Krishna Sai Shishir (JEE Advanced 2024 AIR 67) and Abhishek Jain (JEE Advanced 2024 AIR 78).

    The ‘Champions of Aakash’ felicitation event was attended by Aakash’s top management, faculty from across the country, and meritorious students along with their parents. The event featured a captivating conversation with Mr Srikanth Bolla, Founder Chairman of Bollant Industries, as well as an inspiring talk by Mr. Deepak Mehrotra, MD and CEO of Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL).

    Addressing the guests, Mr. Mehrotra congratulated the rank holders on their outstanding achievements. He expressed, “We are truly honored to have Mr. Srikanth Bolla with us today, a pioneer who has transformed perspectives on abilities, inspiring us all. Today, we celebrate the success of our students, whose dedication and hard work have brought them to this stage. I also extend my gratitude to our teachers for their crucial role in shaping these achievements.”

    He further added, “This event marks 35 years of Aakash’s visionary contributions across India, producing future nation-builders like J.C. Bose, Abdul Kalam, and Homi Bhabha. As we embrace AI and technology, we continue to create environments where every child can thrive and succeed.”

    During the conversation, Mr. Srikanth Bolla, Founder Chairman of Bollant Industries, congratulated the rank holders on their remarkable achievements, commending their hard work, dedication, and discipline. He said, “It’s an honor to be here, celebrating Aakash’s champions. Sight is for the eyes, but vision is for the mind, and your achievements reflect that vision. My life has been guided by ‘I can’ and ‘I will.’ Challenges are inevitable but overcoming them leads to success. Your accomplishments prove that big dreams can be realized through perseverance. I salute the parents for their unwavering support. As future leaders, remember that compassion and resilience will take you far. Keep dreaming big and moving forward.”

    Aakash Institute aims to help students in their quest to achieve academic success. It has a centralized in-house process for curriculum and content development and faculty training and monitoring, led by its National Academic Team. Over the years, students from AESL have shown proven selection track record in various Medical & Engineering entrance exams and competitive exams such as NTSE and Olympiads.

  • Crack Academy Honours 50 Educationists at its Award of Excellence Ceremony

    12th Aug 2024 Delhi, India Crack Academy successfully hos ed the “Management and Principal’s Meet Cum Award of Excellence Ceremony” on April 3, 2024 at Gold Coast Club, Moga. During the event, the academy honored 50 educationists with Excellence Awards for their unwavering commitment and dedication to education. Dignitaries like Mr. Neeraj Kansal, Founder & CEO of Crack Academy, and Mr. Rishi Bhargava, Co-founder & COO of Crack Academy, graced the event with their esteemed presence.

    Furthermore, the event highlighted the successful inauguration of the Crack Academy’s franchise in Moga, paving the way for the holistic development of students in the city. The event also emphasized how the groundbreaking scholarship program “Mere Sheher ke 100 Ratan” will provide 11700 scholarships worth Rs. 58 Crore to selected 100 meritorious students from each constituency of Punjab.

    Mr. Neeraj Kansal, Crack Academy, expressed, “At Crack Academy, we have always aimed at empowering youth through education. We envision our scholarship program, “Mere Sheher ke 100 Ratan,” will create ample opportunities and encourage aspiring students across Moga City. The program will empower the students in decision-making and will help them provide exposure to diverse career options. We aim to make the schools’ management and principals aware of this scholarship initiative and encourage their students to avail of its benefits.”

    Mr. Rishi Bhargav,Crack Academy,expressed “I’m committed to addressing brain drain among students, urging them to explore opportunities in our country. During lockdowns, we’ve supported students in online learning, prioritizing mental health since 2007. Our efforts include tailored UPSC notes, Our revered ‘red book’ and ‘blue book’ recognised as ‘Bible’ for UPSC prep, and assembling India’s best teachers. We emphasize regular assessments, personalized mentoring, and completing the full syllabus for academic excellence.”

    With 17+ years of experience, Crack Academy provides excellence in education under its CSR initiative “Mere Seher ke 100 Ratan.” The program has already been launched in Shimla for the students of Himachal Pradesh and in Chandigarh for the students of Punjab. Moreover, paving the way to empower the pioneers in education.