Why on – ground interaction with students is more important than internet connectivity.

On-ground interaction with students which better fits offline learning is an essential aspect that gives learning a higher mode. Both teaching and learning with this prospect of on-ground interaction are more effective and certainly more influencing. It rather imprints the picture of the text in a straightforward, clear, enjoyable and more impacting

pattern. On-ground interaction which is probably playing a side role or can be taken as one of the predominant themes playing off the screen nowadays, is still known for its recognised features. It would be rather a compromise to switch to its substituent, an online trend of learning. Although Online learning has undoubtedly served as a support pillar in our times of turmoil, it still couldn’t compensate precisely for the strength of the traditional learning systems in building up strong learning capacities. Indeed, today in many ways it is not easy to discuss any aspect of contemporary society without the association of the internet. The digital approach is so much imbibed in today’s challenging and hectic situations that anything, any day seems more or less impossible without it. Today, almost everyone’s life is so thoroughly saturated with digital implications that what used to be an option is now failing to do justice to the situations when the internet is always connected. Precisely, a world without the internet seems impossible. Still peeping into the entire inheritance of knowledge and experience it is again proved that ‘Old Is Gold.’ 

God forbid, at present the world in crisis tends to give a transversal shift to all its systems. Let’s evaluate our newly clicked decisions and progress ahead to handle all the plans with the swinging situations. The current topic which markedly requires consideration is the matter of education. Precisely, 

Do we need migration from traditional face to face learning to currently trending online learning patterns? 

Would it be a favourable migration? 

Is a newly hired sector of online learning beneficial? 

The current situations reflect the clear picture of emergencies to alter learning patterns. But obviously, the online learning system is the only option left for further processions. It may be a convenient way to take courses, still, it may or may not fit everyone. Some people might find it difficult to study by themselves. Sometimes the unavailability of online teaching amenities may disrupt the flow. This again recreates the need for face-to-face contact with the teacher and other students in the classroom setting. Online learning requires a self-motivated and self-monitoring attitude which does not always fit in every case. On the other hand, face-to-face learning is a platform where the teacher and students meet in a set place for a set time with the purpose of one-on-one learning or the usual set of group class sessions similar to what happens in school classrooms. 

Face to face learning is turning out to be a more effective way to learn knowledge and skills because it combines different ways of learning including writing, reading, discussions, presentations, projects: group work, film clips, demonstrations and practice. 

It prevents the distraction possibilities. 

Students experience a good facility to complete their course successfully on time with the teacher’s pull and other student’s competitive push. 

It renders a better opportunity to connect with the outer world, problem-solving capabilities, expanded knowledge. 

It lends you a more accurate, acceptable and presentable self with a bonus of compatibility with life events to a significant extent. 

Free education in India

Let’s think about foreseeing the future of our country. It reminds us to evaluate and focus on our current economic graph which moves proportionately with our educational horizons. Subsequently, some surveys disqualified our education system for not showing appropriate coverage around the country. There can be several reasons behind its improper distribution. It could either be a lack of awareness or could also be a malfunction of the management committee. Lack of funding could also be a big reason which is abrupting educational growth. Anyway, the noticeable difference can be observed in the ratio of the educated and savage crowd. This alerts us that the country’s future can never be left in the hands of less than half of its population. Therefore in the backdrop of agitations of some students to sort out this major issue in various institutions such as JNU, Jadavpur, Uttarakhand Ayurveda colleges etc, it became pertinent to flag why free public education is a must for countries like India, which still could not entertain students from vulnerable segments of the society from going in for higher education. It would be more helpful to study the government’s own periodic labour force survey (PLFS). According to the PLFS  July 2017 to June 2018, 53% of rural males, 43% of females, 66% of urban males and 65% of urban females aged between 15 to 29 years have achieved secondary to a higher level of education. 

If we go through the economic data in our country, the estimated average goes to ₹ 10,000 per month for the ordinary people of India, which is insufficient. A common man earning around 10, 000 per month, could not be comfortable with his budget to attain higher education. Moreover, a median Indian family earning less than ₹ 5000 a month, which is precisely at 50% of income-wise distribution, could never even think of education to avail an excellent future career. Thus, it becomes the responsibility of the state to take considerable measures. Although the Indian state has even traditionally put on such effort in the year 2009 ensuring free and compulsory education for all students up to 14 years of age, still it gave a passerby look to the upper primary level, which could hardly make a difference. We could not now give a blind eye to the serious issues about the quality of education. Indeed, there’s always room for further improvement. There are many private educational institutions, but they cannot touch the wallets of every Indian. A majority of Indians, therefore, seek a free education system in India. Crediting the upward mobility of the poor section of India is not just a matter of thought for the new educational projects but has wider ramifications too. It’s again a matter which requires a second thought that 15 years ago in the year 2004, 6% of GDP was handed to education whereas in the year 2021 it’s reduced to 3%. The question of course arises here, WHY??? 

Even some schools of states like Punjab, Haryana and Karnataka are also planning to provide free education up to the PhD level for girls, but this should be done for all the students or research scholars across states. 

We know that private educational institutions are more or less reserved for those who can afford them, all the more the public higher education institutions are also self-financed nowadays and are again beyond the reach for the students of lower sections. 

Conclusively, if today we don’t plan for remedies for all the leisurely moving issues our country wouldn’t be able to view the luster of diamonds and would be supposed to choose our future from less than half the population, which would be disgustingly unfair. 

So, it would be a sincere suggestion to work before it becomes a reason for efficiency loss in the country and for civilisation as a whole. 

Prepare for the Next Pandemic

Pandemic, it’s a terrifying word that has eroded the whole world since 2019. It was introduced as Covid-19 as Coronavirus plunged into our smoothly running routines. It has altered the shape of the complete world and is therefore needed to be known more minutely so we can reshape the world to come out of its tedious game. 

So what is a Pandemic? We should know it first.      

‘Pandemic is an outbreak of global proportions.’

It comes to a stage when infection due to some virus becomes capable of spreading widely and rapidly. And the disease behind pandemics can cause a severe illness and can come out as a communicable disease. Unfortunately, the world is currently going through a global outbreak of Covid-19.

 On 11 March 2020, WHO determined it to be a pandemic. Awareness and planning could somehow help us. Pandemic and other large scale outbreaks can disgracefully claim millions of lives, it disrupts many societies and can hence devastate economies too. Many countries in the Western Pacific have national plans for pandemic preparedness. 

92% of the countries conduct outpatient surveillance for influenza-like illnesses. 

29 countries in the Region have shared data through FIuID, a global influenza data-sharing platform. 

The health security threats will continue to occur unpredictably and will challenge even the most advanced health systems. 

The time instructs us to move forward with some mandatory follow-ups that could be our safety measures against pandemics. Of course, we cannot stop new diseases, but certainly, we can prepare ourselves before they appear. While the whole world is still reeling with the Covid-19 pandemic, public health and emergency experts are correspondingly preparing for the next to come. We need to learn about 5 strategies that will give the world a head-start and even help to prevent the next outbreak or epidemic from blowing up into a pandemic. 

  • Shore up the systems already in place. 

If the pathogen starts spreading, governments have their emergency management systems to respond, providing a framework to respond to crises that range from infectious diseases to natural disasters and terrorist attacks. Thus, one convenient way to be prepared for the future pandemic is to ensure the availability of required structures and systems such as funding, training and personnel for a rapid global response even before any of its hints even arrive. 

  • Preparedness requires a “Community Approach” that expects everyone, especially underserved or vulnerable populations, to be involved in planning. 
  • A coordinated response by a diverse team is critical for public health emergencies work cumulatively. 
  • Reviewing the response to the current Covid19 pandemic at all levels and “Integrated After Actions” findings can be used as the syllabus for the preparedness for the next expected pandemic. 
  • Few new normals like face masks, online, businesses, etc give a very dramatic picture to society’s ongoing behaviours, which are mandatory and easy too. 

 Summing up, we can say that Covid19 taught us to adopt certain habits to adjust if the next pandemic strikes.

 TOP 10 REASONS TO JOIN EDTECH SECTOR IN INDIA

Before the pandemic broke out, Indian edTech could generate $1.8 billion from 2014-19. However, with the coronavirus forcing the doors of educational institutes to shut, the only path to impart education was through technology. This meant exceedingly large investment in edTech companies and an adventitious but sharp estimated rise in market size to $10.4 billion by 2025. If you are looking forward to investing in a new venture then here are 10 cues why edTech should be your prime choice. 

  1. Flourishing Market

Adoption and usage of the internet have grown by leaps and bounds in India. Underpinning the consequences of the pandemic, the active web users which stood at 450 million in 2019 have swelled to 829 million currently. This new expanse of audience has a vast pool of population which is fetching edTech solutions and upskilling. 

  1. Unfaltering Growth 

The pandemic is a testament to the fact that nothing can hamper or hault the transmission of education. The education sector has been through a massive digital revolution; if not through traditional methods, the education sector has been quick to adopt and implement technological mediums that deliver information in an engaging and effective manner. 

  1. Easily Scalable 

The unfortunate pandemic driven lockdown has fortuitously brought with it the boom of edTech in India. Education embedded in technology is a captivating idea to students and has become the trendy thing to do. Due to this mega influx of students, edTech has become a massive hotspot for investment and inevitably easy scalability.   

  1. Low/No Cost Investments

The catch about online businesses is that you probably won’t even need a physical space to begin with. A smooth internet connection allows 24×7 global access with meager running costs, making you ready to thrive! As a result, you can cut back on rent and electricity bills while also saving on maintaining luxurious office space. 

  1. Exponential Returns

With the easy entry into the market and a sustainable user base, nothing speaks significant returns louder than edTech in the current scenario. Once your business is out and about, you can expect a monthly flow of  about 2-10 lakhs.

  1. Stable and Sustainable Business Model

Unlike most industries where each project has a looming deadline, edTech is a long-term business model. Education has a vast expanse and through appropriate marketing strategies and an exceptional end-user product, it is possible to capture and assimilate all segments of the education sector ranging from preschool to college level education. 

  1. Opportunity for Upskilling & Training Courses

As the job market crashes, the need for top notch candidates who know more than just their degrees has been surfacing. To prove supplementary knowledge, students have been looking for online certification courses that are flexible and convenient to access while also being credible. If you feel school education isn’t your league then you can attempt to provide training and upskilling courses through your startup which is a demand here to stay.

  1. A Noble Business Idea

In disadvantaged areas, high quality video content from the finest teachers can improve the quality of education by manifolds and can also significantly increase accessibility. Moreover, edTech can boost students who aspire to study further but can’t due to personal circumstances. This can save cost and even out the difference between urban and rural education. 

  1. UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 4

Since education can equip upliftment and diminish poverty, it is the basis of socio-economic development. Sustainable development as per UN is about ESG: Environmental, Social, and Governance. Education is a part of the social segment according to this. If an edTech solution falls in line with this concept, there is a prospect of receiving international recognition and funds for your innovation. 

  1. Uncovered Potential 

Artificial intelligence, digitisation and automation has a significant scope of growth and invention. Technologies like AR and VR can come in handy in this situation where the gamification feature makes up for the same experience such as experimenting with chemicals or flying an airplane while being cost-friendly. These thrilling ways of learning are sure to stimulate deep interest and communication in students. Innovations that can intermingle education with technology more intrinsically are being copiously craved and can change the face of education as we know it. 

Yoga

“Yoga is the journey to the self through the self to the self.” ~ The Bhagavad Gita 

Yoga is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices that helps in unveiling the layers of protection that one has built around one’s heart by creating a safe environment. Its purpose is to lend a hand in making one appreciate his/her body and making one aware of the mind and the noises it creates. It is one of the six orthodox philosophical schools of Hinduism. Its roots can be traced back the pre-Vedic Indian traditions. The practice of yoga dates back to 3000 BCE, and it has been mentioned in the Rigveda and Upanishads. However, its systematic study only began in the 5th and 6th century BCE.  

When someone starts to practice yoga once a week, they see a change in their mind. Then when they move on to practice it twice a week, they notice a difference in their body. But when they finally start practicing it every day, they change their life. The body benefits from the movements, and the mind benefits from stillness. As a discipline, yoga has evolved much over the centuries. The traditional form of yoga includes breathing exercises, asanas or postures, chants, and meditation. On the other hand, the western form of yoga includes hatha yoga and yoga as an exercise. Both traditional and western forms of yoga are practiced worldwide.  

There are 4 types of yoga: 

  1. Karma Yoga 

The Sanskrit term ‘karma’ means ‘action’ or ‘deeds’. The whole purpose of practicing karma yoga is to perform selfless actions for the good of others. For instance, she is volunteering one’s time and efforts. To leave one’s selfish desires behind, one has to fully accept his/her dharma. It provides a path towards spiritual development. 

  1. Kriya Yoga 

Kriya yoga is an ancient meditation technique wherein one controls his/her energy through pranayama and meditation. ‘Kriya’ here means ‘completed action’. With the path of kriya, one not only seeks realization but the mechanics of life-making as well. This, eventually, leads up to speeding the spiritual process of the individual who practices it. 

  1. Bhakti Yoga 

The term ‘bhakti’ is derived from the Sanskrit root ‘bhaj’, meaning ‘to serve God’. This sort of yoga involves one using his/her emotions and try to reach the ultimate. It entails a path towards devotion, surrendering to the divine, or uniting with the universal consciousness. It includes practices of chanting, singing, dancing, and performing selfless services within the community. 

  1. Jnana Yoga 

‘Jnana’ is Sanskrit for ‘knowledge or wisdom’, and Jnana yoga is an intellectual path one takes towards attaining knowledge. Its concept, as described in the Bhagavad Gita, focuses on liberation from suffering. This form of yoga involves the progressive study of the scriptures, meditation, contemplation, and self-inquiry. 

True yoga is not about the shape of one’s body or in how many ways one can bend their body; it is about the shape of one’s life. It is more than just being able to touch your toes; it is about what one learns on the way down. It is a dance between control and surrender, pushing and letting go, to help one find the right balance, and balance, which all living creatures crave. 

5 EdTech innovations that you should know

“We need technology in every classroom and every student and teacher’s hand, because it is the pen and paper of our time, and it is the lens through which we experience much of our world.” – David Warlick

EdTech is what David Warlick is referring to here. There are numerous reasons why educators have turned to EdTech as opposed to the traditional paper-and-pencil teaching style. First, edTech is the use of technology to boost education. It’s true, but it’s not enough. Second, educators who use EdTech have a much more straightforward meaning of the term. It is, as per them, a notion for converting traditional book teaching and learning to a digital format. The key distinction is in the manner in which knowledge is conveyed to improve teaching effectiveness.

In every sphere of life, we encounter some change. Without change, there is no innovation, creativity, or incentive for improvement. And so, EdTech too initiates a difference to have a greater chance of managing the inevitable transition. The following are 5 EdTech innovations to look out for:

  1. Data-driven insights

Technology can assist in making the education industry more successful and efficient. Data-driven insights are all about transforming the student learning process and the educational system through evidence-based decision making. Teachers can inspire kids and impact lives using data-driven insights that show where students need more help and what kind of help they need.

  1. Accessible education

EdTech can aid in eliminating many typical hurdles to a good education. Online learning makes education accessible to anyone in even the most remote locations and facilitates the sharing of content across national lines; all you require is appropriate technology and a stable internet connection. Digital textbooks can be accessible online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, eliminating the need to commute to an educational facility or library during specific hours. Because digital copies are very inexpensive to make, textbook fees aren’t as high as they could be for physical copies, which are more expensive to produce.

  1. Personalized education

Each person is unique, and their talents and shortcomings are unique as well. Personalized learning, which is specifically targeted to an individual’s requirements, skills, and interests, can assist students in completing and comprehending lessons. Because education is the foundation for development, a tailored learning strategy can help students prepare for future changes and challenges. Technology can make it much easier to deliver personalized education.

  1. Automated schools

Many schools currently use online assessments and examinations because they are flexible, interactive, and time-saving. As more innovative technologies are integrated into schools, such as face recognition technology to take attendance, autonomous data analysis to inform learning decisions so teachers don’t have to, and help automate administrative work, schools will continue to change. When students use online technology, they leave a digital trail that can serve as a tool to influence learning analytics.

  1. Immersive education

Immersive education is defined as the process of learning in a simulated or artificial environment. The lesson comes to life when a student puts on a virtual reality headset and wanders through a computer facsimile of ancient Egypt. Students can walk among Syrian refugee camps, for example, to better understand the difficulty of conceptualizing current events. In addition, this technology allows for hands-on learning. Students are accustomed to asking Alexa to define a term while completing homework at home, but voice interfaces can also aid understanding and improve education in other ways.

Are e-books better than textbooks

“When I look back, I am so impressed again with the life-giving power of literature. If I were a young person today, trying to gain a sense of myself in the world, I would do that again by reading, just as I did when I was young.” – Maya Angelou

The pleasure of reading is unprecedented, it not only acquaints you with the reality of the world but also transports you to another realm that transgresses the mundanity of everyday life.  The concept of reading in today’s day and age has changed its course. We have come a long way from sitting in the library for hours to reading on a tablet while traveling. But the question remains has the essence of reading survived this change? And is it reduced to a recreational activity or something that renders intellectual stimulation?

With all the technological advancements making their way into our lives, no realm of our lives remains unaffected. With tablets, kindles and other e-readers making their way into our lives, the mileage that physical books carried is now being reassessed. While travelling in public transport, we often find our fellow passengers glued to their screens, be it a phone, laptop or a kindle.  Although these devices have made our lives so much simpler, what about the simpler times when our world did not revolve around these devices? The pleasure of opening a book and the warmth that it exudes stands nowhere close to the experience of reading an e-book. No doubt ebooks offer the convenience of reading in the dark and multiple books at once, without having to lug their weights on your shoulder, but as soon as the battery of the e-reader drains, it becomes obsolete. The convenience of reading anywhere and anytime is rendered counterintuitive, because you will always find yourself constantly charging the device. With changing trends and new devices flooding the market every day, the pleasure of reading an e-book is ephemeral and transmutes into oblivion as soon as your device dies. But with physical books, this isn’t the case. Textbooks carry with themselves stories and legacies that go beyond what is written in the text. Every marking you make, every phrase you highlight will remain with you forever and its meaning will evolve as you do. So a textbook grows old with you. It absorbs your experiences, your personality within those yellow-tinted pages. On the other hand, an e-reader will grow old only to be rendered obsolete.

Travels for work

The more often you visit the same places and see the same people, the deeper you fall into a rut. Sometimes it can be pretty challenging to work your way back up. A change in this scene is necessary. Traveling can be a workable solution, but for a moment, imagine if you could travel to various places, meet new people, experience diverse cultures, and get paid for it. Sounds like a dream, huh? Well, your dream can come true.

Before we dive into the various ‘traveling for work jobs’, let’s review its pros and cons to see if it is the right fit for you or not.

Pros of traveling for work:

  • You get to explore new places and meet new people.
  • You get to save money on many daily expenses as the company pays for your traveling expenses.
  • When you are always on the road, you tend to earn benefits and points such as airline miles, hotel points, etc.
  • It gives you a break from micromanagement.

Cons of traveling for work:

  • It may disrupt your relationship with people close to you.
  • You may face difficulty in keeping up with your work schedule.
  • It can be not easy to keep your body healthy when you are constantly traveling.
  • It may unsettle your work-life balance.

Traveling for work may not suit every individual, so be sure to figure out a balance if you plan to travel for work. Now, here are some of the best traveling jobs for you:

  1. Jobs that pay you to travel

This includes traditional traveling jobs that are found in the hospitality and tourism industries. Here you are given instructions as to where you are supposed to travel and how long you will be there. The following are some jobs that will pay you to travel –

  1. Flight attendant: You will get to travel to plenty of places with the airline for which you work, and you will even get hotel discounts. 
  2. Yacht/ship worker: Consider working on a cruise ship or a yacht for a living. You can be a waiter, bartender, cleaner, lifeguard, or musician on the ship/yacht.
  3. Photographer: Being a full-time photographer is not easy, but this could very well be your round-the-world ticket.
  4. Expats working and traveling abroad

Expats are people who live outside their native country and work there. The following are some jobs that people may consider for living abroad long-term –

  1. English Teacher: You can become an English teacher abroad; all you need is Teach English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certification.
  2. Foreign Service or Intergovernmental Organization (IGO): Working for a Foreign Service or IGO offers a rather serious travel career. People must have a relevant degree and experience in this case.
  3. Au pair: Au pair is a helper from a foreign country who works for and lives as a part of the host family. If you love kids, then this is the perfect job for you.
  4. Digital nomad jobs

Digital nomads are people who travel while working online. All you need for this is a laptop suitable for your work requirements and a reliable internet connection, and you can work as a –

  1. Writer: Yes, you can make a living by just writing! It may take you a while, though, to make a sustainable income. You can become a ghostwriter, blogger, freelance writer, etc.
  2. Digital Marketer: A digital marketer’s responsibility is to generate leads and build brand awareness.
  3. Virtual assistant: Many businesses and individuals hire virtual assistants for administrative tasks.
  4. Backpacker jobs

These jobs are entry-level jobs that don’t require a college degree. You may demand some experience to get these jobs, but they give you plenty of freedom to travel around. Examples include yoga instructor, surfing instructor, bartender, etc.

Mindfulness

What is mindfulness? As the name refers, it may be your complete acknowledgment about your present situation, pointing precisely to all its relevant questions: what, why, where, when, which, and how. Although ‘Mindfulness’ the word itself depicts its meaning very clearly, emphasizing it more will add to its purpose and work as an advisory title. It may be defined as total awareness, or in a conceptual tone, an understanding, acceptance, and accordance with the prevailing situations. Mindfulness can be termed as living in the present moment, accepting how it comes without supplementing it with any of your judgments. Mindfulness is more precisely defined as a state of psychological freedom that occurs when one’s perspective takes a side role by lending a leading role to the corresponding situations. Mindfulness can be adhered to as a procedure to accomplish the purpose of life and experiencing contentment, calmness, and courage to pass through your inner conflicts. It is in no sense a surrender to your situations instead of a significantly strong base which further proves to be essential to uphold several trajectories of your life. Maybe it’s been a long description about mindfulness which should be targeted for its implementation to give it a mindful acceptance. Many surveys and researches have genuinely titled mindfulness as an appropriate, primarily prescribed, and for sure treatment for many hidden injuries, enabling you to come back from your jumbled up thoughts that are often seen unbalancing the systems of your life. Often, our mind is also seen experiencing a buoyant force that ultimately gives a solid push to our aspects, impacting our behavior that can be either positive or negative. Mindfulness can be a traditional role of your conscious oriented to drive accordingly with the nature of the current situations with more meaningful and systematic ways to move forward with it. A healthy and essentially beneficial tonic that needs to be introduced in your everyday diet for the excellent functioning of your mind and body can be your attentiveness to administer your present, which is better done through mindfulness. As we know that the circumferences of our mind and body are directly proportional to each other, hence we need to focus more to nourish them both, which can be better done with mindfulness as the only best exercise to rejuvenate their efficiencies. Life is living with our present. We can address it as our true home, which our past and future can never be. Let’s maintain and embrace our present and try to extract out its best. Mindfulness can be a good source of energy that could nicely familiarise us with our hidden happiness layered with our ignorance, and it needed to be scraped off. We can say mindfulness itself takes off the barricades of unawareness and opens the passage for  happiness and joy. Most people are seen to be forgetful or ignorant of their precious gems. People are not exactly living in their existing homes. They may have their physical presence in their genuine homes but are captured with their worries, regrets, anger, and fears, which partially drag and drop them in your present and future.

Future of Edtech in India

It seems to be necessary to overview the profile of the Indian education system by diving into its depth on looking at its complete structure with academic institutions, quality assurance mechanisms, grading practices and so on. This could be an essential job to analyze and recommend or outline any educational reform if required to the rhythm with time flow. India holds an essential position in the global education industry. Our country, India connects widely to the higher education networks with about 260 million students enrolled in more than 1.5 million schools and around 39000 private colleges. The education status of India is observed to be elevating in current years and is presenting itself as a lucrative opportunity for monetization. Unfortunately, Coronavirus has thrown the entire world into such tumultuous situations which everyone could not brave. Many well-established sectors failed to cope with the intense pressure and uncertainties brought about by the pandemic. It was actually beyond the thought that something so hard and so harsh could exist that no one anywhere in the world could confront it. In this time of distress edtech and eCommerce somewhere somewhat proved to be a ship to take us to the shore. We can say that the disgraceful Corona moment was somehow seen gracing the Edtech and eCommerce industries. Edtech, a new trend running with a remarkable pace was again stirred up with an extra momentum in present Covid times ultimately giving way for the sector’s massive expansion. According to research, India’s edtech market is a booming industry and set out to grow by 3.7 times in the next 5 years, from $2.8 billion to $10.4 billion in 2025. 

For a long time, the education system of India was flowing with the old traditional styles wedded with the ‘factory model’ approach which means entitling it with a familiar and standard methodology for everyone. Marginalized classroom-based education is seen entertaining a single criterion of neutral methods and an average pace of learning that suits all students well. This model hardly gives any scope for personalised learning which sometimes seems essential for some. This was the time for Edtech companies to develop their standout features and transform the education and learning scenarios. Edtech companies with their core to become a more adaptive alternative have served several lucrative opportunities in such demanding times. It helps students to enhance their knowledge and even clear their doubts through online learning portals, programs and institutes. Edtech companies also offer many industry-relevant courses, such as many short-term certification programs and long-term undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Many edtech companies such as Doubtnut, Byjus, Brainly, Epic also collaborate with some top national and international universities to offer various online programs. Edtech platforms even offer a perfect solution to update professional skills. The most outstanding feature of edtech is its accessibility at your own convenience. 

With its rapid inclination towards digitalization, India has promoted edtech and stabilized it with a reputed and irreversible post. Around 4,450 edtech startups have been launched in India in the current years and are likely to cater to more than 37 million paid users. According to one research by 2022

India will have half a billion new users (NHB) and among those will be the aspirer segment comprising many occupations such as small shop owners, vegetable vendors, domestic helpers, plumbers etc. 

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