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ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026, held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on 10th April 2026

On 10th April 2026, the vibrant city of Ahmedabad played host to one of the most impactful education gatherings of the year, the ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026. Organized by ArdorComm Media Group, the summit brought together visionary leaders, policymakers, educators, EdTech innovators, and industry experts under one roof to reimagine the future of education and skilling in India. With the compelling theme “Redefining Education and Skilling for a Viksit Gujarat, Viksit Bharat,” the event successfully fostered dialogue, collaboration, and actionable insights aimed at strengthening India’s education ecosystem. Gujarat: A Thriving Hub of Education & Innovation Gujarat continues to emerge as a powerhouse in education and skill development. Cities like Gandhinagar, Surat, and Vadodara have established themselves as premier academic destinations, offering world-class education across engineering, management, law, and design. The summit highlighted how progressive policies such as National Education Policy 2020, Samagra Shiksha, and Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana are reshaping the education landscape. Discussions also shed light on initiatives like SAKSHAM – KVK 2.0 and Mukhyamantri Bhumiheen Khetihar Vikas Yojana (MBKVY), which are bridging the gap between education and employability. Support from Esteemed Government Leaders The ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026 received notable recognition from distinguished government leaders of Gujarat. A letter of appreciation and support was extended by the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Bhupendra Patel, acknowledging the summit’s efforts in fostering meaningful dialogue around the future of education and skilling in India. Further strengthening this endorsement, Shri Trikambhai Chhanga, Hon’ble Minister for Higher & Technical Education, Government of Gujarat, also conveyed his appreciation for the initiative, highlighting its role in promoting innovation and collaboration within the education ecosystem. In addition, Shri Harsh Sanghavi, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, extended his support through a letter of appreciation, recognizing the summit as a significant platform for knowledge exchange and progressive transformation in education and skilling. This collective encouragement from state leadership underscores the importance of such initiatives in advancing the vision of a future-ready education system aligned with national development goals. Industry Leaders and Keynote Speakers The summit commenced with an insightful inaugural session on “Redefining Education and Skilling for a Viksit Gujarat, Viksit Bharat,” setting the tone for impactful discussions ahead. The session began with a warm welcome address by Kumar Chandan Anand, Founder, CEO & Group Editor of ArdorComm Media Group. The event was graced by the special guest Hiranmay Mahanta, CEO of i-Hub Gujarat, highlighting innovation and entrepreneurship in education. Adding further depth to the discussion, distinguished guest speakers including Prahar Anjaria, Founder & Chairman of Rangoli Group of Institutes, Archit Bhatt, Managing Director of Tripada Group of Schools, and Dr. Seema Negi, Director-Principal of Sanjeevani World School, shared their perspectives on building future-ready institutions. The session successfully laid a strong foundation for the summit by bringing together policy, industry, and academic insights to drive the vision of a skilled and empowered India. The first panel discussion on “NEP 2020 in Action: Leadership Driving Transformational and Competency-based Framework” brought together eminent education leaders to deliberate on the practical implementation of National Education Policy 2020 and its impact on transforming learning ecosystems. The session was effectively moderated by Mayuri Vasani, Executive Director of R.P. Vasani International School, Ahmedabad, who guided the conversation around leadership-driven change in education. The panel featured distinguished speakers including Prof. (Dr.) H. M. Nimbark, Provost & CEO of Gyanmanjari Innovative University, Dr. Anish Sinha, Registrar at the Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar, and Prof. (Dr.) Apurv Raval, Director & Dean of Shreyarth University, Ahmedabad, who shared valuable insights on institutional transformation and competency-based education. Further enriching the discussion, Nirali Dagli, Director Principal of The Mindcraft School, Surat, Amar Jeet Soni, Director of EBC Group of Schools, Ahmedabad, Sabina Sawhney, Principal of Delhi Public School, Bopal, and Nijpriya Vikalp Panchal, Academic Director of Rising Kids Preschool, Ahmedabad, highlighted the importance of experiential learning, skill integration, and leadership in driving meaningful educational reforms. The session underscored how collaborative leadership and innovative practices are key to translating policy into impactful classroom outcomes. The second panel discussion on “Digital Learning for All: Inclusive Education, Safety and Cyber Hygiene” focused on the growing importance of creating safe, inclusive, and accessible digital learning environments in today’s technology-driven education landscape. The session was moderated by Prahar Anjaria, Founder & Chairman of Rangoli Group of Institutes, Gandhinagar, who steered the dialogue towards balancing innovation with responsibility in digital education. The panel brought together esteemed leaders including Archit Bhatt, Managing Director of Tripada Group of Schools, Ahmedabad, Kamal Mangal, Founder Trustee of Anand Niketan Group of Schools, Ahmedabad, and Viral Jain, Chairman & Managing Trustee of Lokpriya Providentia International School, Jamnagar, who shared their perspectives on leveraging digital platforms for equitable learning opportunities. Adding further insights, Harsh Kapadia, Trustee of The H.B. Kapadia New High School, Ahmedabad, Jayashree Kad, Director of Future Learning Design and Training (FLDT), Kalorex Group, Ahmedabad, and Dr. Seema Negi, Director-Principal of Sanjeevani World School, Mumbai, emphasized the importance of cyber safety, digital literacy, and responsible technology use among students and educators. The discussion highlighted that while digital learning opens new avenues for inclusivity, ensuring security, awareness, and ethical practices remains equally critical for sustainable educational growth. The third panel discussion on “EdTech Ecosystem and Teacher Development: Bridging Teaching–Learning and Student Engagement in a Digitally Connected Education Landscape” delved into the evolving role of technology in enhancing pedagogy and empowering educators. The session was moderated by Prof. (Dr.) Indrajit Patel, Vice Chancellor of CVM University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, who guided an engaging dialogue on integrating EdTech solutions with effective teaching practices. The panel featured distinguished experts including Prof. Dharmendra Singh, Director of IIIT Vadodara, and Rahul Sood, Associate Manager – Business Development at Meritto, who shared insights on leveraging digital tools to enhance student engagement and institutional efficiency. Further enriching the discussion, Vinita Rohera, Managing Trustee of Gandhinagar University, Anveshbhai B Patel, Joint Managing Trustee & Secretary of Sardar Patel Education Trust, Anand, Parth Kotecha, Associate Vice President of Noble University,

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Prof. Saramma Samuel, Secretary, RVS Group of Institutions emphasised on Teacher Training and Nurturing

“Our goal is to provide practical learning experiences, as classroom education is just the beginning. Through hands-on experiences, students gain valuable insights and skills relevant to their field.” Said Pradeepa Thinakaran What was your main takeaway from today’s event? Today’s event provided a vibrant platform for educators to exchange ideas and network. One significant takeaway was the acknowledgment of an uncertain future for students. We discussed the importance of preparing students to adapt and excel in uncertain situations. Can you highlight two best practices under your leadership in RV’s group of Institutions? One of our key practices is prioritizing teacher training and nurturing. We believe that well-trained educators positively impact student learning. Additionally, we have a dedicated training department focused on enhancing students’ communication skills, aptitude, and attitude to prepare them for employability. What does “New Normal” mean to you in the context of education? “New Normal” signifies resilience, adaptability, and integration of hybrid learning environments. It’s about persevering and not giving up despite challenges, embracing change, and finding innovative solutions. Could you discuss the initiatives related to skill development in your institution? We emphasize connecting students with industry practices beyond classroom teaching. Our goal is to provide practical learning experiences, as classroom education is just the beginning. Through hands-on experiences, students gain valuable insights and skills relevant to their field. Any words of encouragement for ArdorComm Media Group? I commend ArdorComm Media Group for their initiative, especially starting during the challenging period of COVID-19. Your efforts to bring together leaders and change-makers from different regions are commendable. Keep igniting the fire of innovation and leadership in all of us. Any final thoughts? It was a pleasure to participate in this event. Thank you for the opportunity, and I wish Ardorcom Media Group continued success in their endeavors.

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Geetika Bahuguna, COO, Millennium Education, Gurugram, Emphasizes on Technology Implementation in Schools

Geetika Bahuguna, COO, Millennium Education, Gurugram, Emphasizes on Technology Implementation in Schools “We also provide training to teachers on using technology effectively for their own growth and enhancing the students’ experience,” says Geetika Bahuguna, COO, Millennium Education, Gurugram, in an Interview with Pratik Ghosh, Content Writer, ArdorComm Media Group at the ‘New Normal – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023’ #ELSANewDelhi #ELSAGurugram How are you feeling to witness the New Normal Education Leadership Summit and Awards in Delhi? It’s always a great learning opportunity and a chance to connect with many thought leaders. It’s been going very well since the morning. What should be the vision for the school education sector going forward? Every school has its own vision so now with technology intervention and SDGs integration, schools have to align their vision with the national mission and take it forward. How are you implementing technology in your school? We have been using technology extensively since the pandemic. Since we have chain of schools so we use platforms like Zoom and Microsoft for connecting thought leaders and students. In the classroom, we adopt a hybrid mode. We also provide training to teachers on using technology effectively for their own growth and enhancing the students’ experience. Could you explain the process of training teachers? We provide training both physically and virtually. Virtual platforms are used not only for group training but also for one-on-one mentoring and coaching. This personalized approach has been a significant advantage, especially for addressing individual doubts and clarifications. In forums like these, where the education leaders, EdTech players, and government come together, how does it benefit the education sector? Such forums are highly beneficial. I think the government sector and the policy makers when they are there you can clarify a lot of your doubts. Like today also we could find out as to what’s happening when is the new NCF coming up what would be the trajectory of the concepts like, so whatever doubts you have you are on the same page as them and you are able to plan better for your own schools. Any message for ArdorComm Media Group on its 2nd anniversary? ArdorComm Media is doing a great job in bringing together thought leaders effectively. I’ve been part of it both times, and I wish the entire team continued growth and success.

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