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Changing the Scene of Indian Rural Education System with TagHive, Pankaj Agarwal
Pankaj Agarwal is the founder and CEO of TagHive, which is a Samsung-supported instruction innovation organization with central command in South Korea and an office in India. The organization offers clicker-based study hall reaction frameworks and AI-fueled self-evaluation arrangements and sells its clicker arrangement under the “Class Saathi” brand in India and under the “ClassKey” brand somewhere else.
Pankaj comes from a little town in India that had nothing but bad schools. From that point, he proceeded to consider in awesome of schools across 3 nations. Pankaj is a graduate of IIT Kanpur and Harvard Business School, he had a fortunate profession with Samsung Electronics at its central command in South Korea. However, he decided to be a business visionary in the training space. He set up ed-tech firm TagHive in 2017, which was hatched by Samsung for a year. His learning answer for India, Class Saathi, is tailor-made for the country since it needs no power, no Internet network, are low support, minimal expense, and subject-and class-freethinker.
TagHive has been recruited by the U.P. government to convey its answers at 200 schools, trailed by the Madhya Pradesh government for its 2,000 or more schools. Then, at that point, the pandemic struck and TagHive turned to zero in on its at-home learning application, with content for Maths and Science for Classes VI-X, as indicated by the NCERT prospectus.
Pankaj puts stock in the influence of training in the improvement of understudies’ lives, so he made the arrangements reasonable and simple to get to. From government schools in India to individual understudies the nation over, TagHive is helping instructors and understudies work on their educating and learning with our innovation.