FELA Foundation organized India`s biggest Education Summit titled `MANTHAN (A Positive Step): New Education Technologies` to celebrate the completion of 2 years of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The national summit that was held in Pride Plaza, Aerocity, New Delhi saw the presence of numerous honourable Vice-Chancellors/ Chancellors/ Registrars/ Deans across the country.
The vice-chancellors included Dr. Sandeep Sancheti (Marwadi University, Rajkot), Dr. Sunil Rai (University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun), Dr. Harsh Sadawarti (CT University, Ludhiana), Tankeshwar Kumar (Central University, Haryana), Som Sharma founder Edu Brain Group among others.
The Grand National Summit aimed to focus on vital education topics including
Highlight the Government of India`s ceaseless efforts in promoting digital learning through the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
- Disseminate the positive impact of NEP 2020 in this tech-driven world to a greater mass.
- Substantiate the use of New Educational Technologies in the higher education sector, be it in urban or rural areas.
- Create an inimitable connection between the higher education sector and tech-driven companies/organizations.
- Highlight the importance of new educational technologies in the current era.
- Provide a platform for tech-driven companies to widen their reach in every corner of the nation so that the government`s ultimate objective of NEP gets fulfilled.
- Promote the development of the education sector with the incorporation of helpful technologies in a variant higher education field.
The FELA is a highly-admired and committed forum for Higher Education Leaders across the globe, named the Federation of Educational Leaders and Administrators Foundation (FELA).
The FELA acts as the voice of the education industry and brings together senior academic community members, industry leaders, and policymakers to promote a democratic change in education technologies. Besides, the organization also aims to promote numerous productive education policies and thrive to narrow down educational grievances.