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Innovate to Educate: Igniting Young Minds for a Brighter Tomorrow

The IDEA Club, the School of Commerce and Management organized a thought-provoking event titled “Innovate to Educate” on 11th November 2025 to mark National Education Day. The event was held at Room 4114 in the NAB Block and brought together students from both MBA and BBA programs. The atmosphere was lively and filled with enthusiasm as students gathered to celebrate the power of education and innovation.
The main aim of the event was to inspire students to think creatively about the future of education. It was also a tribute to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India’s first Education Minister, whose vision continues to guide the nation’s educational journey. The event encouraged students to explore how education, when combined with innovation, can lead to personal growth, social change, and national development.
The event was coordinated by Dr. B. Ujwala, Assistant Professor, who guided the planning and execution with great dedication. A total of 50 students participated in the event, sharing their ideas and perspectives with confidence and clarity. The students showcased their talents through engaging presentations, reflecting their deep understanding of the theme.
The session began with a short introduction about the significance of National Education Day. This was followed by a keynote on the theme “Innovate to Educate: Empowering Minds, Shaping the Future.” Students presented their ideas on topics such as innovative teaching methods, the role of technology in education, and how education can shape a better future. Each presentation was unique and filled with fresh insights, showing how young minds are ready to lead change.
The event proved to be a great learning experience. Students gained a better understanding of how education can be a powerful tool for nation-building. They also improved their communication and presentation skills. The event encouraged collaboration between MBA and BBA students, creating a space for peer learning and mutual respect.
At the end of the event, Jasmine Reddy from III BBA was declared the winner, and R. Poorna Chandra, also from III BBA, was the runner-up. The organizers appreciated the efforts of all participants and thanked them for making the event a success. The IDEA Club expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the event and encouraged students to keep thinking creatively and working towards a better future through education.

