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Saturday, November 8, 2025 6:42 PM

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Sanchana Navaneethakrishnan, Trustee, Vivekam Sr. Sec. School, Coimbatore emphasised on the use of technology in education

“we ensure that these technologies are used minimally, as it is the teacher who can bring innovative thinking into the minds of children” said Sanchana Navaneethakrishnan Can you tell me more about your institutions? Yes, to be particular, we have two branches in Kuwait. The name in Tamil means “Brilliance.” As the name indicates, one thing that we have been focusing on is the quality of education. Our first institution has been around for over 25 years, and the second one for 14 years. Over time, we have always focused on the quality of education we provide, ensuring equality in how we treat children, regardless of their skill levels. We also emphasize values significantly. Being the only daughter of my parents, I was certain from my schooling that I would take up the institutions. Therefore, I have been training myself specifically to become an educationalist. We aim to instill in children the quality and attitude to perceive the world correctly, focusing more on how to do things better rather than just what not to do. How is your institution adapting to the transition from traditional to digital modes of education? We have recently associated with Oxford and are incorporating artificial intelligence and virtual reality to prepare children for future technological updates. However, we ensure that these technologies are used minimally, as it is the teacher who can bring innovative thinking into the minds of children. Mere books and facts cannot achieve that. What modules does your school have to motivate teachers? We are conducting back-to-back workshops and training sessions for teachers. We also plan to provide a wide range of facilities to help teachers educate themselves. Since most of our teachers are female and have household responsibilities, we are digitalizing our library and providing resources within the campus to help them keep up with the knowledge level of the children without having to do extra work at home. What have you taken away from today’s session? This event has been fantastically organized and is much needed. Most of the discussion comes from top-level people who do not implement changes, but as implementers, we can bring real change on the ground. I have found that many people think like me, and this event has provided a wonderful opportunity to connect with other schools. We can contribute to changing society as a whole since children from various schools are part of a larger educational community. Do you have any message for ArdorComm Media Group? Yes, I would like you to organize more such events, focusing on the next generation, especially in schools. It’s important to concentrate not just on sustainable development but on what is needed overall. We often compare ourselves with the United States, but there are significant differences in population and culture. We need to correct ourselves according to our country’s characteristics rather than relying solely on research or statistics from institutions like Harvard University. It would be wonderful if initiatives could be taken to create our own statistics relevant to our population. Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of this event.

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Cabinet approves to make the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library database more widely accessible

The Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) database will now be accessible to users and patent offices, enabling more R&D and innovation based on India’s cultural legacy. This move has been approved by the cabinet. Bharatiya Gnana Parampara is anticipated to be incorporated into the endeavour to expand the TKDL under the auspices of the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The TKDL database will only be accessible with a paid subscription. According to a statement from the cabinet, “Indian traditional knowledge (TK) offers immense potential to serve national and global needs, therewith providing societal benefits as well as economic growth.” The TKDL will be a significant repository for Indian traditional knowledge that will advance the boundaries of knowledge and technology, according to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Sowa Rigpa, and Yoga are some of the Indian traditional treatments that the TKDL content now seeks to promote. It also attempts to encourage new manufacturers and innovators to contribute to India’s knowledge base. According to the cabinet, TKDL will provide services for organisations, corporations, personal care products, academic and research institutes, and others. The cabinet also disclosed that the TKDL database will eventually include more data on Indian traditional knowledge from other fields. According to the cabinet, the TKDL database will put an emphasis on creativity, practical solutions, and technology in addition to its primary goal, which is to stop the wrong patents on Indian traditional knowledge from being granted.

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