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Shifting dynamics of the education domain
Hindustan Times Gurugram
|January 30, 2026
Education is the cornerstone of a thriving nation.
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In a world that is perpetually evolving, education has moved beyond the confines of a classroom into one that breathes innovation, inclusivity, perspective and individuality. This dynamic ecosystem stands in stark contrast with the one in which we grew up. This thoughtful, centered shift doesn't isolate education into water tight compartments, with mere acquisition of knowledge through rote learning, it rather allows learners to experiment, explore, innovate, design and think outside the conventional frameworks.
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