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North East Shiksha Samvaad 2026 focuses on future-ready schooling ecosystem | MorungExpress

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Useful resource individuals and contributors throughout the North East Shiksha Samvaad 2026, held at Tetso School in Chümoukedima on March 27.

Chümoukedima, March 27 (MExN): The North East Shiksha Samvaad 2026, held at Tetso School in Chümoukedima, introduced collectively educators, policymakers, civil society leaders and institutional representatives to deliberate on constructing a future-ready schooling ecosystem within the Northeast.

The Samvaad, a platform underneath the Shikshagraha motion aimed toward guaranteeing entry to high quality schooling in public faculties, was supported by HDFC Financial institution Parivartan in affiliation with Mantra4Change and ELEVATE Basis. Members included representatives from Samagra Shiksha, NECTAR, the Nagaland Board of Faculty Training (NBSE), NGOs and academic establishments.

Kevisato Sanyu, Founding father of NagaEd and Director of ELEVATE Basis, stated, “We’re the architects and designers of what schooling is,” including that the discussion board inspired open dialogue and collective resolution-building.

Tetso School Principal Dr Hewasa L Khing, in her welcome deal with, pressured contextual studying and the mixing of cultural and indigenous information, whereas highlighting the necessity to deal with gaps in getting ready youth for real-world transitions.

Delivering the primary keynote, Dr Darlando Thamni Khathing, Vice Chancellor of North East Christian College, underscored the necessity to align schooling with speedy world modifications and foster adaptability amongst learners.

A panel dialogue on “From Infrastructure to Studying Impression” moderated by Ransom Lungleng featured Dr Bijano Murry (Samagra Shiksha), Benjamin Vinito Chishi (NECTAR) and Ruth Jami (GMS Jaukie Sector B), specializing in bridging coverage and observe and shifting towards studying outcomes.

Within the second keynote, Dr Mary N Odyuo, Affiliate Professor at Nagaland College, known as for redefining instructional success to incorporate real-world preparedness, confidence and life abilities.

One other panel on “It Takes a Village” highlighted the significance of multi-stakeholder collaboration in constructing a supportive ecosystem for learners.

The occasion additionally featured a cultural efficiency by Tetso School Dance Membership.

In her closing remarks, Shiroi Lily Shazia-Sanyu, Co-founder of NagaEd, urged contributors to maintain engagement past the occasion and proceed collective efforts to rework schooling.

The Samvaad reaffirmed the Northeast’s potential to guide in schooling innovation by way of sturdy group participation, cultural richness and youth engagement, contributing to the broader aim of bettering a million public faculties throughout India underneath the Shikshagraha motion.

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