Education Interview
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Affordable Education Is the Biggest Challenge for India’s Knowledge Based Economy: Anish ShrikrishnaAbhishek Kumar Singh Feb 23 2023 - 3 min readChief Executive Officer of Times Professional Learning, Anish Shrikrishna said, “The we look at the employability across the spectrum, the skilling of students and how ew solve the problem of affordability and access are some of the core factors that will affect making the economy of India powered by knowledge and skills.” He stated the ...
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Jasleen Kaur Taneja Sep 29 2017 - 4 min readAccording to a KPMG-FICCI report, over 109 million incremental people will be required in India alone, across 24 key sectors by the year 2022. Yet, only 4.69 per cent of the Indian population has undergone formal skill training. These facts point towards the kind of opportunities that open up in the skill development and training, ...
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Jasleen Kaur Taneja Sep 29 2017 - 10 min readThe current K-12 school system in India is one of the largest in the world with more than 1.4 million schools, with more than 250 million students enrolled, reveals EY-FICCI report on the education sector in India.Jaipuria Group of Schools is one of the renowned brands of K-12 schools known for its commitment to ensure ...
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Jasleen Kaur Taneja Sep 29 2017 - 6 min readSkills and knowledge are the driving force of economic growth and social development for any country. Indian demographic has a unique facet of being fraught with a majority of young populace. The education sector in India is well developed and mature. The nation's educational infrastructure offers a concrete system comprising of Primary education, Secondary education ...
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Jasleen Kaur Taneja Sep 29 2017 - 5 min readWhether it be high performance sports at the Olympics or the development of sports locally, sports education is becoming increasingly important in the modern world. There is a growing awareness of sports education as a subject in Indian schools. In 2010, the Indian sports market had a value of about $1,489 million. Sport is going ...