This story is from December 6, 2023

VKE students shine at Harvard programme

VKE's Gupta brothers, Vedansh and Vyom, shine in Harvard-affiliated leadership programs, celebrated for their innovation and commitment to continuous learning. Vedansh shares insights from the "Innovation and Leadership World Workshop," covering diverse business strategies. Meanwhile, Vyom excels in the 'Future Entrepreneurs' course, demonstrating the program's inclusivity. Both showcase their entrepreneurial spirit in practical projects. Their achievements highlight VKE's dedication to fostering innovative education and leadership development.
VKE students shine at Harvard programme
VKE's Gupta Brothers Excel in Harvard Leadership Programmes, Showcasing Innovation and Dedication
PUNE: The Gupta brothers from Victorious Kidss Educares (VKE), Vedansh and Vyom, have excelled in Harvard-affiliated leadership programs, showcasing innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and a commitment to continuous learning. VKE celebrated their achievements, emphasizing their remarkable performance in prestigious Harvard Business School programs. According to a statement from VKE, Vedansh and Vyom demonstrated exceptional dedication and learning in an online course offered by Harvard Business School in collaboration with Learn with the Leaders.

Vedansh, a dynamic grade 9 student, expressed enthusiasm for the transformative experience of the Harvard course "Innovation and Leadership World Workshop," covering diverse business strategies. He highlighted key learnings such as effective research methodologies, leveraging LinkedIn for professional growth, and social innovations. The course extended beyond business skills, imparting valuable lessons on communication objectives, record-keeping for reading materials, and effective resume components.
In a parallel venture, Vyom Gupta, a grade 7 student, participated in the 'Future Entrepreneurs' course by Learn with Leaders, a program partnered with Harvard. Despite initial concerns about being in a class intended for 8-12th graders, Vyom not only kept up with discussions but actively contributed, showcasing the program's inclusive nature. The students engaged in theoretical and practical sessions, developing databases for their selected products. Vyom and his team worked on language-translating earphones, earning them the second-best position, with Vyom serving as the CEO.
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Swati Shinde

Swati Shinde is a senior correspondent at The Times of India, Pune, and covers school education and research institutes, and keeps in touch with researchers involved in various disciplines. She is a sports enthusiast, plays badminton and loves trekking.

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