Over 200 Educators From MP Gather At Mimamsa : ‘A Principal’s Conclave 2024 in Indore Conducted by Athos Edusolutions

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Indore, 26th October 2024: The second edition of Indore’s largest school conclave, Mīmāṃsā: ‘A Principal’s Conclave 2024’, was held at Radisson Blu, bringing together over 200 educators, ed-tech experts, and industry influencers from across Madhya Pradesh. Organized by Athos Edusolutions, the event focused on promoting inclusive education and diversity within the school ecosystem.

The conclave featured a packed agenda, including panel discussions, workshops, presentations, and networking opportunities for participants, fostering collaboration between educators and industry professionals.

Key Highlights:
1. Panel Discussions:
– The first discussion, titled “How Ed-techs/ Industry Stalwarts Can Help Schools in Their Growth?”, was moderated by Mr. Naveen Rai, Co-Founder of Athos Edusolutions. Prominent panelists included:
– Shailendra Pathak, Director of Athlex Innovations
– Simon Jacob, CEO & Co-Founder of Fyule
– Dr. T.J Vidyasagar, Professor & Associate Dean at MIT World Peace University, Pune
– Vinayak Sudhakar, Regional Manager, ABE UK (India, Nepal, Bhutan)
– Shekhar Avinash Jain, CEO & Co-Founder of ONMYOWNTECHNOLOGY
– Manish Jha, Founder of Myra’s Academy
– Konark Bhatia, Product Owner at Creative Edge by Toprankers

– The second major panel discussion focused on “How Future-Ready Schools Can Ensure All Students Develop the Skills for Success in the 21st Century?” Moderated by Somyaranjan Dash, Co-Founder of Athos Edusolutions, this session brought together leading principals and educators from across Indore, including:
– Rajesh Awasthi, Director Education, Choitram Group of Institutions
– Mohit Yadav, Director, Annie Besant School
– Dr. Archna Sharma, Director Principal, Sanmati H.S School
– Kanchan Tare, Principal, Sri Sri Ravishankar Vidyamandir
– Uttam Kumar Jha, Principal, Ekayanaa School (Kanadia Campus)
– Geetha Somasekharan, Principal, Queen’s College, Indore

2. Presentations and Exhibitions: Various ed-tech companies showcased innovations that could benefit schools. Highlights included:
– Athlex Innovations: Fitness testing technologies presented by Ajit Mapari.
– Fyule: AI-powered personalized learning solutions by Simon Jacob.
– MIT World Peace University: Higher education solutions represented by Dr. T.J Vidyasagar.
– ONMYOWNTECHNOLOGY: Coding and robotics programs presented by Shekhar Avinash Jain.
– ABE UK: Entrepreneurship and KidsMBA programs introduced by Vinayak Sudhakar.
– Myra’s Academy: Holistic development initiatives shared by Sudha Devaraj.
– Creative Edge by Toprankers: Design careers highlighted by Konark Bhatia.

3. Workshops:
– Athlex Innovations held a workshop on Student Fitness Evaluation.
– Fyule led a session on How AI Can Help Teachers Enhance Student Performance and Motivation.

4. Mīmāṃsā Life Time Achievement Awards: Six stalwarts from the education sector were recognized for their immense contributions:
– Dr. Shyamali Chatterjee: Former Principal, AMN English Medium School
– P. Babuji: Chairman, Sica Group of Institutions
– Ravinder Kaur Kalsi: Chairperson & Founding Principal, Guru Harkrishan Public School
– Keran Bahadur: Chairperson, Colonel’s Academy, Mhow
– Anant Mujumdar: Director Academics, Gurukul Academy
– Dr. Davish Jain: Chairman, Prestige Education Society

5. Mīmāṃsā Super 30 Inspirational Educators & School Awards: The event honored 197 schools from across Madhya Pradesh, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the field of education.

Concluding the event, Somyaranjan Dash and Naveen Rai, Co-Founders of Athos Edusolutions, expressed their enthusiasm for the conclave’s success, stating, “These conclaves offer a great platform for networking and sharing innovative ideas to drive school growth and enhance student well-being. We aim to replicate this event in other cities soon, with the next chapters scheduled for Mumbai and Bhopal in December and January, respectively.”

Yashodhara Das, Director of Athos Edusolutions, also emphasized the importance of such conclaves, adding, “They strengthen ties between educators and the ed-tech industry, paving the way for a brighter future for our students.”

Mīmāṃsā 2024 left a lasting impact on its attendees, reaffirming its status as a significant platform for educators and thought leaders to come together and shape the future of education.