I consider the new National Education Policy a
means to ght against poverty. Today, the country has a new st
National Education Policy to meet the needs of the 21 century
Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India
THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA
Organised by: ASSOCHAM National Council on Education
AdvisorASSOCHAM National Council
on Education
Dr. Prashant BhallaChairman
ASSOCHAM National Council on Education
Mr. Kunwar Shekhar Vijendra Co-Chairperson
ASSOCHAM National Councilon Education
Dr. Madhu ChitkaraChairman
ASSOCHAM NationalCouncil on Skill Development
Mr Maninder Singh
PresidentASSOCHAM
Mr. Sumant SinhaSecretary General
ASSOCHAM
Mr. Deepak SoodSr. Vice President
ASSOCHAM
Mr. Ajay SinghImmediate Past President
ASSOCHAM
Mr. Vineet Agarwal
Education Leadership & Skill Development Summit 2022
th ASSOCHAM 15 INTERNATIONAL
thFriday, 13 May 2022, New Delhi
Driving Innovation and Inspiring Minds through Industry Academia Alliance
ASSOCHAM, the century old organisation, has in its fold more than 250
Chambers and Trade Associations, and serving more than 4.5 lakh
industry members from all over the Nation. It has witnessed upswings
as well as upheavals of Indian Economy, and contributed signicantly
by playing a catalytic role in shaping up the Education, Sustainability,
Trade, Commerce and Industrial environment of the country.
Today, ASSOCHAM has emerged as the fountainhead of Knowledge for
Indian industry, which is all set to redene the dynamics of growth and
development in the technology driven cyber age of ‘Knowledge Based
Economy’. ASSOCHAM is seen as a forceful, proactive, forward
looking institution equipping itself to meet the aspirations of corporate
India in the new world of business. ASSOCHAM is working towards
creating a conducive environment of India business to compete
globally. ASSOCHAM derives its strength from its Promoter Chambers
and other Industry/Regional Chambers/Associations spread all over the
country. It was established in 1920 by promoter Chambers, representing
all regions of India.
ASSOCHAM National Council on Education works hand in hand
with the Government and related depar tments for extending the
help in making policies for the Education Sector. It works with the
educational institutions, educationists and stakeholders to take
up their issues, chal lenges and recommendations to the
concerned agencies for quick and meaningful resolution. It also
conducts conferences, workshops, roundtable meet ings,
trainings and expo at regular intervals on current issues and seek
viewpoints of the Industry and stakeholders for the better
outcomes in the interest of ALL.
ABOUT ASSOCHAM
“By 2030, India is set to have the largest working-age population in the world. Not only
do they need literacy but they need both job and life skills. The education system
needed a greater inow of nance to attract talented teachers, innovate and build
better labs.” said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget 2020 speech.
India’s population, long considered a challenge, has turned into a desirable
demographic dividend. A demographic dividend is not just people; it is skilled,
educated or employed people. The 3Es - Education, Entrepreneurship and
Employability has been the focus of the present government and as the country is
poised to grow as one of the leading knowledge economies, the 3Es will remain
priorities for the Government.
We are facing unprecedented challenges – social, economic and environmental –
driven by accelerating globalization and a faster rate of technological developments.
At the same time, those forces are providing us with new opportunities for human
advancement. The children entering education in 2022 will be young adults in 2030.
Educational Institutions can prepare them for Entrepreneurship and skills that have not
yet been created, for technologies that have not yet been invented, to solve problems
that have not yet been anticipated. Education can equip learners with agency and a
sense of purpose, and the competencies they need, to shape their own lives and
contribute to the lives of others.
COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the education sector, accelerating the
shift to digital-learning models as educational institutes remain closed in the wake
of virus outbreak. The country spent only 3.1% of its GDP on Education in 2019-20
against the 6% recommended by every national policy since 1968. NEP 2020
reafrms the recommendation of increasing public investment on education to 6%
of GDP.
Their motivation will be more than getting a good job and a high income; they will also
need to care about the well-being of their friends and families, their communities and
the planet. Education can equip learners with agency and a sense of purpose, and the
competencies they need, to shape their own lives and contribute to the lives of others.
The Union Budget share on education has indeed increased over the years, but it still
needs a lot of improvement to match the needs – ensuring inclusiveness, adding
infrastructure and most importantly, improving the quality of education. The New
Education Policy 2020 has already instilled a lot of hopes among all stakeholders in
the education sector for a turnaround. It is necessary that both Budget 202 and 2
policy reforms are in sync with the changing needs of globalization, urbanization and
digitalization. There is a need to skill professionals and lay thrust on emerging
technologies to prepare the burgeoning Indian workforce for Industry 4.0.
There have been measures towards improving the quality of education, focus on skill
development, improving teaching and research outcomes, emphasis on job creation,
and creating an ease of business environment to promote entrepreneurship.
Education, Employability and Entrepreneurship will remain priorities for the
Government. At this juncture, it is important to discuss the expectations of all
stakeholders with special focus on allocation of funds, new initiatives, improving the
gender parity index, reaching the untapped areas and improving the quality of lives of
the people of the country.
In the light of above and to nd out how best to do so, ASSOCHAM is organising th15 International Education Leadership & Skill Development Summit 2022.
thABOUT ASSOCHAM 15 INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION LEADERSHIP & SKILL DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT 2022
The International Education Leadership Summit & Expo will be
attended by Chancellors, Vice-Chancellors, Directors, Principals,
Policy Makers and many more :-
« Government Ofcials, Policy Makers & Think Tanks
« Educationists and Edupreneurs
« Experts from Corporate and Industry representatives
« Representatives from EdTech companies
« Education Service Providers
PARTICIPANTS PROFILE
« Universities/Higher Educational Institutions
« B-Schools
« Schools
« Non-Governmental Organizations
« Skill Training Providers
« EdTech Companies
« Education Service Providers
PROFILE OF PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS
n Pre-School/ K-12/ Day Boarding School of the Year
n Emerging Pre-School/ K-12/ Day Boarding School of the Year
n School Promoting Innovative Teaching Methodologies
n Excellence in Serving for Social Cause/ in Rural Areas
n School Promoting Education for Special Children
n Ed-Tech Company of the Year (School Learning)
PRE-SCHOOL AND K-12
HIGHER EDUCATION/ B-SCHOOL/ SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
n University of the Year – North/ South/ East/ West
n Institute of the Year – North/ South/ East/ West
n Emerging University/ Institute of the Year
n Excellence in Promoting Industry-Academia Interface
n Excellence in Enabling Research Environment
n Excellence in Serving for Social Cause/ in Rural Areas
n Eco-friendly Sustainable Campus of the Year
n Excellence in Providing Preferred Environment for Placements
n University/ Institute Providing Global Exposure
n Institute of the Year for Hotel Management
n Ed-Tech Company of the Year (Higher Education)
n Institute of the Year - Fashion Designing/ Animation & Multimedia/ Jewellery Designing/ Textile Designing
n Excellence in Promoting Education for Social Cause
n Excellence in Academic & Research Innovation
n Edupreneur of the Year – Male/ Female
INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY
AWARD CATEGORIES
For Award Nominations, Please Contact the Undersigned
Following aspects will be discussed during the Summit:
1. Interdisciplinary Orientation and Achieving Target GER by 2035
2. UGC Regulations on Flexible Entry-Exit and Academic Bank of Credit
3. Internal Quality Assurance, NAAC-Assessment, and Accreditation, National
and international Ranking of Universities and Colleges
4. AI in Teaching, Learning, Evaluation and Management of Higher Education
5. Role of Edupreneurs in Promotion and Development of Higher Education
6. International Academic Exchange, Research Collaborations and Networking
EMINENT NATIONAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Ms. Rajita KulkarniPresidentSri Sri University
Mr. Satnam Singh SandhuChancellorChandigarh University
Mr. Shankar VanavarayarPresidentKumaraguru Group of Institutions
Dr. M. R. JayaramChairmanRamaiah Institute of Technology
Dr. Mangesh T. KaradExecutive President, MIT Art Design & Technology University
Mr. Dhruv GalgotiaCEOGalgotias University
Dr. Ashwani LochanPresidentArunachal University of Studies
Er. B. S. YadavChancellorIES University
Prof. Atul KhoslaFounder & Vice ChancellorShoolini University
Dr. S. Shasi AnandVice President, Kalasalingam Academy of Research & Education
Mr. Sanjay PadodeChairmanCDE, IFIM
Mr. Bharat AgarwalPresidentVishwakarma University
Sardar Simarpreet SinghDirectorJIS Group Educational Initiatives
Mr. Joutishman DuttaManaging TrusteeAssam Down Town University
Mr. Sanjay JainPresidentBhagwan Mahavir University
Prof. Prabhat RanjanVice ChancellorDY Patil International University
Prof. Manoj K. AroraVice ChancellorBML Munjal University
Dr. Ashok K. MahapatraVice ChancellorSiksha‘O’ Anusandhan
Prof. (Dr.) Raj SinghVice ChancellorJain (Deemed-to-be University)
Dr. Victor GambhirPresidentJECRC University
Dr. Rajan S Grewal( ), AVSM, VSM Vice ChancellorSikkim Manipal University
Dr. Sunil RaiVice Chancellor, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Dr. S. N. SridharaVice Chancellor, Hindustan Instituteof Technology & Science (Deemed to be University)
Northern
Western
Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
Central
Maharashtra
Eastern
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh & Telengana
Tamilnadu & Kerala
North-East
Mr. Kunwar Shekhar VijendraChairmanASSOCHAM National Council on Education
Co-Founder and ChancellorShobhit UniversityUttar Pradesh
Dr. Madhu ChitkaraCo-ChairpersonASSOCHAM National Councilon EducationPro-ChancellorChitkara UniversityPunjab
Dr. Prashant BhallaAdvisorASSOCHAM National Council on Education
PresidentManav Rachna EducationalInstitutions, Haryana
EMINENT NATIONAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
WESTERN
Dr. Sanjay JainVice Co-ChairTreasurer, Bhagwan Mahavir Education Foundation, Gujarat
Dr. Victor GambhirVice Co-Chair (Academic)PresidentJECRC University, Rajasthan
Mr. Dhruv GalgotiaVice ChairChief Executive OfcerGalgotias UniversityUttar Pradesh
Dr. Sunil RaiVice Co-Chair (Academic)Vice ChancellorUniversity of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES)Uttarakhand
UTTAR PRADESH AND UTTARAKHAND
KARNATAKA, ANDHRA PRADESH AND TELANGARA
Dr. M. R. JayaramVice ChairChairman, Gokula Education Foundation (Ramaiah Institute of Technology)Karnataka
Mr. Sanjay PadodeVice Co-ChairChairman, Centre for Developmental Education(IFIM Business School), BangaloreKarnataka
Prof. (Dr.) Raj SinghVice Co-Chair (Academic)Vice Chancellor, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) Karnataka
EASTERN
Sardar Simarpreet SinghVice Co-ChairDirector, JIS Group Educational Initiatives, West Bengal
Dr. Ashok Kumar MahapatraVice Co-Chair (Academic)Vice Chancellor, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan(Deemed to be University), Odisha
Ms. Rajita KulkarniVice Chair PresidentSri Sri University, Odisha
MAHARASHTRA
Dr. Mangesh T. KaradVice ChairExecutive President MITADT UniversityMaharashtra
Mr. Bharat AgarwalVice Co-ChairPresident, Vishwakarma University Maharashtra
Dr. Prabhat RanjanCo-Chair (Academic)Vice ChancellorD Y Patil International UniversityMaharashtra
NORTHERN
Prof. Atul KhoslaVice Co-ChairFounder and Pro Vice ChancellorShoolini University Himachal Pradesh
Prof. Manoj K. AroraVice Co-Chair (Academic)Vice Chancellor BML Munjal UniversityHaryana
Mr. Satnam Singh SandhuVice ChairChancellor, Chandigarh UniversityPunjab
NORTH-EAST
Dr. Ashwani LochanVice ChairChairmanArunachal University of StudiesArunachal Pradesh
Mr. Joutishman DuttaVice Co-ChairManaging Trustee, Assam down town University, Assam
Lt. Gen. (Dr) Rajan Grewal(AVSM, VSM)Vice Co-Chair (Academic)Vice Chancellor, Sikkim Manipal University Gangtok, Sikkim
CENTRAL
Er. B. S. YadavVice ChairChancellorIES University, Madhya Pradesh
Mr. Shankar VanavarayarVice ChairPresidentKumaraguru Group of InstitutionsTamil Nadu
TAMIL NADU AND KERALA
Dr. S. Shasi AnandVice Co-ChairVice President, Kalasalingam Academy of Research & EducationTamil Nadu
Dr. S. N. SridharaVice Co-Chair (Academic)Vice Chancellor, Hindustan Instituteof Technology & Science (Deemed to be University)Tamil Nadu
Mr. Maninder SinghChairmanASSOCHAM NationalCouncil on Skill Development
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