Practically hosts the 15th edition of the United Nations Young Changemakers Conclave
Charu Noheria of Practically and Navya Nanda
of Aara Health discuss women in tech in a candid chat
Practically’s experiential booth was a
roaring success, with students being awarded exclusive scholarships
Practically, India’s first experiential learning app designed to make
learning immersive for students of Classes 6-12, partnered with the United
Nations to present the 15th edition of the United Nations Young Changemakers
Conclave (UNYCC) at Naval Lawns in Mumbai today.
The Young Changemakers Conclave themed “7 Superpowers to Save the World”
is an initiative by Samyak Chakrabarty, Founder & President of X-Billion
Skills Lab, and Project Naveli by Navya Naveli Nanda in association with United
Nations India.
A key highlight of the conclave was a fireside chat between Ms Charu
Noheria, Co-Founder and COO, Practically, and health tech entrepreneur Navya
Nanda of Aara Health and Project Naveli. They spoke in length the growing importance of
digitization in their respective sectors of education and health. A key
takeaway was a tectonic shift created by technology in these important sectors.
Through their journey, the two entrepreneurs discussed the need for women to be
aware of technology and remain open to the idea of entrepreneurship,
considering that the number of women entrepreneurs is considerably lesser in
India.
The students and attendees made the most of the fun experiential booth
set up by Practically. It was one of the key attractions of the event, and
early birds also availed of exclusive scholarships and attractive goodies from
Practically.
Speaking about the event, Ms. Charu Noheria, Co-Founder and COO of
Practically said, “We are delighted to partner with the UNYCC to present their latest
conclave in Mumbai. Today’s youth are willing to work towards a better world,
and the United Nations Young Changemakers Conclave is a wonderful platform for
a meaningful dialogue on creating a more empowered world. We, at Practically,
have always been supportive of youth development and believe that initiatives
like these will help create a lasting impact.”
“Practically is a new player in EdTech and has created a new space in
the learning process. I look forward to seeing their technology being used to
create the next generation of thinkers who will take this country forward,”
said Navya Nanda of Project Naveli and Aara Health.
The conclave also saw distinguished speakers like Ms. Kareena Kapoor
Khan - Actor, Mr. Rana Daggubati - Actor, Ms. Poonam Mahajan - Member of
Parliament, Mr. Adar Poonawalla, CEO - Serum Institute of India, Mr. Shombi
Sharp - UN Resident Coordinator in India, Ms. Roopa Kudva, Managing Director -
Omidyar Networks India, Mr. Bishow Parajul - Representative & Country
Director - World Food Program, Mr. Amit Mookim, Managing Director - IQVIA
South Asia, Mr. Nikhil Kamath, Co-Founder - Zerodha, Ms. Diksha Radhakrishnan
- Deputy Director, CSBC, Ashoka University SEWA Women.
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