New Delhi: The Association for Reinventing School Education (ARISE) has launched its independent platform, aiming to address key challenges in India’s education system. Initially incubated by FICCI in 2016, ARISE now operates as a separate entity focused on educational reforms across public and private schools.
ARISE’s core mission is to promote student-centered approaches by bringing together experts, school promoters, and policymakers to collaborate on solutions for pressing issues such as accreditation and student safety. The platform seeks to create a space for innovation and policy changes in India’s vast school system.
Prabhat Jain, President of ARISE, emphasized the need for open dialogue and collaboration in shaping the future of education in India. ARISE plans to work closely with the Ministry of Education and key stakeholders to push for meaningful reforms.
FICCI President Dr. Anish Shah reaffirmed FICCI’s commitment to supporting ARISE in its mission for educational improvement, stating that the organization will continue to align its efforts with global educational standards.
ARISE’s next steps involve fostering partnerships and continuing its work on research and policy-driven initiatives for educational reforms.











































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