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Dr. T. V. Christy, Vice Chancellor, Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Institute of Sc. & Tech. Vallam talked about four pillars of the New Education Policy (NEP)

“The New Normal is about being student-centric. Education should focus on where graduates go after graduation, anticipating their future needs. ” said  Dr. T. V. Christy Could you tell us more about your group of institutions? I am from The Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Institute of Science and Technology, famously known as PRIST deemed to be University, recognized by the University Grants Commission. It is located in Thanjavur, and we run programs in various disciplines, including engineering, arts and science, agriculture, pharmacy, and law. When we talk about sustainability in education, what special initiatives have been taken by your institution? We have empowered our students by first making them aware of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We conduct various sessions to ensure that our students and faculty members understand the importance and significance of these SDGs. Our management is very particular about integrating these goals into our educational practices. Regarding education policy implementations, what initiatives or developments have you undertaken? The four pillars of the New Education Policy (NEP) can be summarized as AE AQ: Accessibility, Equity, Accountability, and Quality. We ensure that these principles form the basis of our NEP implementation in our campuses. If the first three (Accessibility, Equity, Accountability) are in place, Quality naturally follows. What are the leading roles of your institution in terms of the incubation center and industry engagement? One of our best practices is ensuring that every faculty member is in touch with a minimum of two industries. For example, in a department with 15 faculty members, we have connections with 30 industries. Faculty members develop relationships with industry professionals, bring them to address students, and ultimately establish memorandums of understanding. This approach brings industry-oriented skills meaningfully into our university. What does the term ‘New Normal’ mean to you in the context of education? The New Normal is about being student-centric. Education should focus on where graduates go after graduation, anticipating their future needs. The goal is to foresee the skills and knowledge they will require three to four years after graduating and adapt our educational practices accordingly. This forward-thinking approach is what I consider the New Normal. How do forums like this, which bring together representatives from schools, higher education, skill education, technical education, and tech companies, benefit the society at large? I’m really touched by the name “ARCOM.” It stands for Community, Aspiration, Reimagination, Digitalization, Opportunity, and Readiness. These are exactly what we need in today’s educational scenario. Such forums motivate students and ensure they serve the community. Bringing industry leaders and educational leaders together provides a platform for sharing best practices and learning from each other. It’s an excellent initiative that should continue. Any message for ArdorComm Media Group? Continue your efforts and gather feedback from participants. Learn from any challenges or difficulties faced in conducting this program and strive to improve in future events. Bringing together industry and educational institutions on one platform is a mammoth task, and you are doing an exceptional job. Congratulations! Any final thoughts? Thank you so much for inviting me to this forum. It was a pleasure and honor to participate. Your efforts in connecting different stakeholders in education are commendable. Thank you.

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Pioneering Education in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu: ArdorComm Media Presents the 11th New Normal Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2024

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As the world navigates through unprecedented times, the landscape of education has been transformed dramatically. Now, more than ever, the need for innovation, adaptability, and collaboration in the education sector is paramount. In the heart of South India, the vibrant city of Coimbatore is set to host the 11th New Normal Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2024, organized by ArdorComm Media Group. Scheduled for the 3rd of May, this event promises to be a beacon of inspiration, bringing together the brightest minds in academia, industry, and technology to explore the theme: “New Normal Tamil Nadu: Pioneering Education, Skilling, and Employability in the 21st Century Workplace.” Embracing the New Normal in Education Tamil Nadu stands tall as a premier hub for education and skilling initiatives in India. With its progressive policies and diverse array of academic institutions, the state has fostered a culture of innovation and critical thinking. Coimbatore, known for its premier educational institutions and excellent quality of education, serves as the perfect backdrop for this prestigious event. Knowledge Forum: A Platform for Growth The Knowledge Forum at the summit will serve as a melting pot of ideas, insights, and experiences. Academicians, educators, edupreneurs, innovators, and industry experts will converge to share their expertise and accomplishments, all with the aim of driving sustainable growth for the education community. With over 50 speakers, representing a diverse range of perspectives, the forum promises to be intellectually stimulating and enriching. Key Discussion Points The summit will delve into critical topics shaping the future of education, including: Innovation in Teaching and Learning: Leveraging technology and innovative teaching methods to enhance student engagement and outcomes. Skills for the Future Workforce: Strategies for integrating employability skills and career readiness into educational programs. Sustainable Education Practices: Integrating sustainability education into the curriculum to foster responsible citizenship. Digital Literacy and Cybersecurity in Education: Building digital literacy skills among educators and students to navigate the digital landscape safely and responsibly. Global Collaboration and Partnerships in Education: Harnessing the power of international collaboration and partnerships to enrich teaching and learning experiences. ArdorComm Education Leadership Awards 2024 The summit will also shine a spotlight on exemplary contributions and innovative initiatives in the education sector through the ArdorComm Education Leadership Awards 2024. This prestigious accolade will honor educators, institutions, edtech pioneers, and startups that have demonstrated exceptional dedication and innovation in advancing education. The awards aim to recognize those who have tirelessly worked towards enhancing teaching, learning, and employability outcomes, shaping a brighter future for learners worldwide. Nominations and Selection Process ArdorComm invites nominations across six segments, including Higher Education, School Education, Preschools, Skills & Training, Corporate, and Startup. The selection process will adhere to strict terms and conditions to ensure fairness and transparency, with each category aiming to celebrate excellence and outstanding accomplishment in the education sector. Join Us in Shaping the Future of Education The 11th New Normal Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2024 is not just an event; it’s a call to action. It’s an opportunity for educators, innovators, and industry leaders to come together, share their insights, and inspire change. By collaborating and innovating, we can pioneer a new era of education in Tamil Nadu and beyond. Mark your calendars for the 3rd of May and join us in Coimbatore as we embark on a journey to shape the future of education—one idea, one innovation at a time. Together, let’s pave the way for a brighter tomorrow, where every learner has the opportunity to thrive and succeed in the dynamic 21st-century landscape. For more information and registration details, visit https://ardorcomm-media.com/elsacoimbatore/. Let’s make history together at the 11th New Normal Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2024.

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Dr. Rajnikant Rajhans, Dean, R&D, NICMAR University, Emphasizes on Correlation of AI and NEP

“AI is reducing the time for our faculty members, it was never a threat for us” says Dr. Rajnikant Rajhans, Dean, R&D, NICMAR University in an interview at “ArdorComm New Normal- Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023” held in Pune, Maharashtra on 24th November 2023. How is NEP going to be transformational in aligning the upcoming labour force with market requirements at NICMAR University? NICMAR, as an industry-focused institution in construction, real estate, and infrastructure, emphasizes providing skilled labour to meet industry needs. The National Education Policy (NEP) has been instrumental in shaping our objective of outcome-based education, contributing significantly to building a skilled labour force. The focus has always been on delivering the best labour force and management to the industry, and the NEP, with its outcome-based education approach, further strengthens our ability to achieve this goal. What are the current projects that NICMAR is working on? NICMAR’s current projects are anchored in the CEB Model – Community, Environment, and Business Based research model. Our commitment to addressing community issues and offering solutions enhances the quality of our research projects. Engaging in sustainable projects with local and industrial partners, we work towards providing researched solutions and research papers. This aligns with our implementation of outcome-based education, ensuring a practical and impactful approach to our research endeavours. How is NEP and AI correlating at NICMAR University? The correlation between the National Education Policy (NEP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) at NICMAR University is viewed positively. Today, we had an insightful presentation on the impact of AI on various aspects, including education and industries. AI, far from being a threat, is seen as a tool that enhances the efficiency of our faculty members. It has significantly reduced the time required for certain tasks, benefiting our educational ecosystem. The integration of AI into our organization is a gradual and deliberate process, aimed at improving our educational processes and overall efficiency.

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Prof. (Dr.) Raj Singh, Vice Chancellor, JAIN (Deemed to be University), Discusses the Future of Education at the New Normal Education Leadership Summit

“Through normal traditional teaching and learning methods, we cannot attain higher-order learning outcomes, and that doesn’t serve the purpose of the industry,” says Prof. (Dr.) Raj Singh, Vice Chancellor, JAIN (Deemed to be University), in an interview with Pratik Ghosh, Content Writer, ArdorComm Media at the ‘New Normal – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023’ #ELSABengaluru #ELSAKarnataka How are you feeling to witness the New Normal Education Leadership Summit and Awards in Bengaluru? It’s a great initiative, one that not only brings the industry and academia on the same platform but also enables interaction of multiple institutions, exchange of ideas, and benefits from the best practices which every other institution is following. The topic of today’s discussion was very relevant, particularly in the post-National Education Policy scenario, which is also coinciding with the post-COVID scenario, as we call it. To my mind, there’s nothing like the “new normal” because the new normal keeps on changing every day. This new normal is very dynamic. I think it is safe to guess that, to my mind, the environment which is evolving would say that one-third of the education will be delivered through online content, which could be synchronous or asynchronous. One-third of it will be through face-to-face education on campuses, where certain projects and certain lab sessions need to be conducted on the campus to interact with professors. The remaining one-third will be shifted outside the campus, where students have to be in touch with the industry, community, and society. They will meet and talk to them, identify the issues they’re facing, come back to the campus, undertake research projects, and try to find solutions to those problems. All the panel discussions were relevant, emphasizing research-based teaching and learning and a multi-disciplinary environment. These are ways to expand learning opportunities and enable students to attain higher-order learning outcomes, which is the need of the hour. Through normal traditional teaching and learning methods, we cannot attain higher-order learning outcomes, and that doesn’t serve the purpose of the industry. It is because of this reason we have been labelled to a large extent unfairly, that we don’t produce employable graduates. But yes, there are some issues which I think these kinds of platforms enable us to learn and tell others through the exchange of ideas. I’m sure we collectively will benefit and be able to transform our education system, where we not only serve the industry but also serve the community and society at large. I thank ArdorComm Media for having me here. Any message for ArdorComm Media Group for completing two years of its existence? Heartiest congratulations on completing two years. You have been doing great work. I’ve attended many events organized by you. Keep on doing this good work, and maybe we can interact on bringing new formats of this kind of conference and discussions where we can involve more people, not only speakers but more people who can contribute. Sometimes the best ideas come from youngsters, not only from senior people like us. If you can have a discussion format where multiple sub-topics could be distributed and they could talk on each of them after having intense discussions.

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