Mumbai, 11th November, 2025: Celebrating National Education Day today means India is moving the ball forward with confidence in a bold recognition of the inherent power that comes with learning, and there is much to celebrate
This is more than textbooks and report cards. This is India’s stamp of authority in changing the rules of learning. The upward climb on the ladder of knowledge is full steam ahead into the future, fueled by innovation and a desire to excel at whatever cost.
Teachers across schools demonstrates how increasingly diverse knowledge base grows sharply over time, supporting the belief wisdom is disseminated and deepens when shared.
Deblina Saha, Principal, Radcliffe School, Kharghar, “Primary education is the cornerstone of a child’s intellectual and emotional growth. It is during these formative years that the brain develops most rapidly, shaping the ability to think, reason, and create. At our school, we strive to ignite the spark of curiosity through experiential learning, social interaction, and values-driven education. By blending innovation with empathy, we nurture future-ready learners who are confident, creative, and compassionate. Primary education is not just the beginning of schooling — it is the spark that shapes the mind, heart, and spirit of tomorrow’s nation builders.”
Seema Kshatriya, Principal, Birla C P Goenka International School, “Primary education is undergoing a remarkable transformation, redefining how young minds learn and interact with the world. No longer confined to rote memorisation, classrooms today emphasise curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. The integration of technology, from smart classrooms to digital learning tools, is making education more interactive and inclusive, catering to diverse learning styles and paces.
“Teachers are evolving into facilitators who guide students to explore knowledge rather than simply receive it. Early exposure to coding, environmental awareness, and global citizenship is preparing learners to think beyond traditional boundaries. Emotional intelligence, communication and problem-solving are now valued as much as academic excellence, ensuring a holistic foundation for future success.
“Moreover, inclusive education policies and personalised learning approaches are helping every child realise their potential. The shift toward experiential and project-based learning encourages collaboration and innovation, skills central to the 21st-century world. As primary education continues to evolve, it is not just shaping future learners but nurturing adaptable, empathetic, and responsible global citizens ready to thrive in an ever-changing society.”
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