ABP SmartEd Conclave 2025: Digital Educational System Is Very Important - Ministry Of State For Education Sukanta Majumdar
India is focusing more on becoming a worldwide leader in education, and the ABP Live SmartEd Conclave 2025 offered a forum for discussion at an event today.

Background
ABP Live SmartEd Conclave 2025: The Honorable Minister of Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, will give the keynote presentation to kick off the program. A special portion honoring achievement in the field will follow his fireside discussion, which will emphasize India's policy push towards modernizing education. The next speaker will be Delhi's Minister of Education, Shri Ashish Sood, who will honor pioneers in the sector and talk about new ideas for creating a robust and inclusive educational system in the capital.
A keynote address by Minister Of State For Education Shri Sukanta Majumdar on preparing India's youth for the digital age and talks on career alignment, AI preparation, and holistic development are among the other highlights. The conclave is expected to be both forward-thinking and practical, with speakers like Dr. Ritesh Malik (Innov8) and Dr. Samit Ray (Adamas University) entering the discussion.
The summit will include a variety of panels discussing important topics, such as how EdTech entrepreneurs are upending the industry and the potential of India's bilingual advantage. Leaders like Beas Dev Ralhan (Next Education), Anil Nagar (Adda247), and education experts from leading universities will exchange ideas on how to close the gaps between curriculum, technology, and practical skills.
The goal of India is to become a global leader in education, and the ABP Live SmartEd Conclave 2025 is all set to provide a platform for discussion. A gathering of some of the nation's most prominent education policymakers, thought leaders, and EdTech pioneers, the event is set for June 9 and will begin at 10 a.m. With a live stream on ABP Live, the conference seeks to rethink India's educational system from the perspectives of talent, transformation, and technology.
Watch ABP Live to witness this historic occasion that is influencing India's educational revolution.
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