Tuesday, January 02, 2018

Second edition of National Teachers Congress to be held in Pune from Jan 10 to 12, 2018

After attaining stupendous success in its first National Teacher’s Congress (NTC) in 2016, the MIT School of Government is all bolstered to launch its second edition to be held between January 10 to 12, 2018 at the Prof Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University (MIT WPU) campus, Kothrud, Pune. The congress would be inaugurated by the auspicious hands of His Holiness Dalai Lama.
As per information given by  Prof.Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, Founder President, MIT World Peace University, Pune and Prof. Rahul V. Karad, Chief Convener, National Teachers’ Congress & Exevutive President, MIT World Peace University, the 2nd NTC will be organized under the aegis of Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT WPU and MIT School Of Government, with the active support of the Government of Maharashtra. Several institutions of importance like the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Maharashtra State Principal's Federation, Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad (BCS) Foundation and UNESCO Chair for Democracy, Peace, Human rights and Tolerance, Pune have also rendered their support and association in this thoughtful mission.

There would be six different sessions held in the congress on the topics of Globalization of Indian Higher Education – Drawing the Roadmap, Value - Based Universal Education : Foundation for World Peace, Quality in Higher Education : Truth and Reconciliation, Use of Technology in Education : Impact Vs Impediment, Educating the Educators and Economics of Education.

Speaking about the second edition of the NTC, Mr. Rahul Karad, Founder and Convener, said, “We at MIT WPU are elated to announce the 2nd edition of National Teachers Congress to be held at our MIT WPU campus in Pune in the month of January 2018. It is a matter of pride for me to say that the teaching community in our country has found the NTC to be a ‘must attend’ event and have been looking forward to it. Over 5000 higher education teachers from across the country have confirmed their participation.”

He added, “We are expecting participation of about 1000 University teachers of Indian origin living outside India.  A number of thought leaders, policy makers, academic leaders, business leaders and spiritual leaders will interact with the teachers over a period of three days. The inauguration will be done by “His Holiness Dalai Lama”.

The 1st NTC was a large gathering of 3 days having all-round and Spirited Teaching fraternity of India, congregated Teachers of Higher education from all states of India at a single venue to discuss, deliberate and find solutions on issues of education and allied sectors.

Around 5000 spirited, socially sensitive and active College Teachers participated at the program to understand various national issues, the challenges faced and solutions to those challenges in order to imbibe various inputs among students and educate the society to create a knowledge driven holistic nation.

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