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Shaping Future Leaders
Outlook
|October 11, 2024
In the heart of India's educational renaissance stands Pradip Agarwal, an educationist and visionary deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of achievers and leaders
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Pradip Agarwal, CEO, Heritage Group of Institutions
As India strides towards its Viksit Bharat mission, with education as a cornerstone, Agarwal’s work aligns seamlessly with the transformative National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, championing the cause of ‘education for all.’
A Global Perspective on Education
Agarwal, an alumnus of the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School, brings a global outlook to his philanthropic and educational endeavors. His involvement in shaping educational policies extends beyond national boundaries, aiming to elevate the quality of education across all societal strata. For Agarwal, education is not a privilege reserved for the affluent but a fundamental right that should be accessible to all.
This vision found resonance on the world stage during India’s G20 Presidency in 2023. The Educational Ministerial meeting saw a convergence of minds, with ministers and delegates from G20 and guest countries underlining the transformative power of education in realizing the Presidency’s theme: ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future.’Dit verhaal komt uit de October 11, 2024-editie van Outlook.
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