Hyderabad Today Conclave receives a massive response
Academicians, foreign speakers, and other attendees responded enthusiastically to the two-day Hyderabad Today Conference (HTC), which just ended.
More than 800 persons attended the two-day conclave, primarily principals, students, and teaching staff. The fireside talk between HTC Co-Founder Malka Yasasvi and Labour Minister Ch Malla Reddy on the topic of “Gaps in 21st Centuary Education” was the highlight of the conclave.
Mr. Malla Reddy gently answered Yasasvi’s questions. The conversation shed more light on the difficulties that the education sector would confront in the future. Malla Reddy said “IT Minster KT Rama Rao was getting all those fortune 500 companies to India and creating more job opportunities.”
The conversation shed more light on the difficulties that the education sector would confront in the future. Malla Reddy said “IT Minster KT Rama Rao was getting all those fortune 500 companies to India and creating more job opportunities.” He advised to focus on work. “Planning, commitment, and persistent work can turn difficulty into opportunity. Fitness and health are crucial. Self-control, healthy routines, and preparation for starting a business will help you become a successful entrepreneur”.
“HTC discussed in depth the challenges in executing the National Education Policy,” according to HTC co-founder Malka Yasasvi. The conclave would serve as a forum in the future to talk about important problems and sports sustainability.
He expressed gratitude to the academics, administrators, and teachers who travelled from all regions of the nation to attend the conclave. On this day, a handbook on National Education Policy (NEP) was also published. The audience was captivated earlier in the day during a speech by Dr. Jaya Prakash Narayana, the founder of the Lok Satta party, on the subject of “Transforming Management Education.”
Following that, CBSE Director Dr. Biswajit Saha gave a professional presentation on “Globalization of Management and Technical Education.” Malka Komaraiah, the chairman of DPS and Pallavi Group of Schools and Colleges, gave an explanation of why the conclave was planned.
The purpose of the conclave was to give decision-makers, managers, and national and international academia a forum to discuss the main issues, possibilities, solutions, and facets of NEP.
In order to further improve the educational system, he remarked, “Central and State Government must leverage various initiatives taken up by the Delhi Public Schools and Pallavi International Schools.”says Jaya Prakash Narayana.