The Ministry of Education is set to host the second Education Working Group meeting in Amritsar, Punjab, starting today, March 15. Participants from 28 G20 member countries, guest countries, and invited organizations such as OECD, UNESCO, and UNICEF will attend the three-day event, which includes seminars, exhibitions, and working group meetings.
One of the seminars, titled “Strengthening Research and Promoting Innovation through Richer Collaboration,” will be held at Khalsa College by IIT Ropar, with contributions from prominent higher education institutions such as IISC Bengaluru, IIM Amritsar, and TISS Mumbai.
The seminar will kick off with a presentation by IISc Bengaluru on “Research Initiatives in G20 Countries,” featuring inputs from G20 members and invitee countries. A multimedia exhibition comprising 90 stalls, with participation from the UAE, China, Saudi Arabia, NSDC, NCERT, National Book Trust, Indian Knowledge Systems Division (IKS), and several start-up initiatives, will also be held.
In addition to the meetings, G-20 delegates will have the opportunity to visit historic sites such as the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, and the Partition Museum. The district administration is also organizing a Sufi festival at the Gobindgarh Fort during the event.
The border city has heightened security measures in place, and all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the smooth running of the G-20 events.
The focus of the meeting will be on strengthening collaboration in education and research, promoting innovation, and enhancing the quality of education in G20 member countries. Discussions will revolve around challenges and opportunities in achieving these goals, particularly in the post-pandemic world.
The event will be attended by government officials, policymakers, experts, and representatives from educational institutions and organizations. The working group meetings will include discussions on issues such as education financing, teacher training, digital education, and the role of education in achieving sustainable development goals.
The Ministry of Education’s efforts to bring together G20 countries, guest countries, and international organizations to discuss issues in education, research, and innovation are commendable. The seminar and exhibition offer a platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking among participants, paving the way for future partnerships and initiatives.
Overall, the Education Working Group meeting is a step in the right direction towards addressing challenges in education and research and promoting innovation in G20 countries. It provides an opportunity for participants to exchange ideas, best practices, and experiences and to explore new avenues for collaboration. The knowledge and insights gained from the meeting can contribute to the development of policies and programs that will enhance the quality of education and research in G20 countries and beyond.