Barwaha (Madhya Pradesh): Prachi Gupta of Madhya Pradesh's Barwaha of Khargone district, has made her community proud by receiving an award for her research at the grand convocation of King's College, London, on Friday.
As the Chief Educator of The Palladian House, she has inspired many students, who celebrated her success by distributing sweets. Prachi completed her MEd in India and then pursued special studies on International Education Policy and Society at King's College.

Her outstanding work led her to conduct research in Finland, a country renowned for its high-quality education system. Her research was deemed significant for the UK, earning her praise from King's College. This achievement is seen as a vital contribution to India's education reform programme.
Prachi believes that India was once a leader in education and can regain that status with the help of dedicated youth. She noted that many young people today focus on high-paying jobs in cities, while the education sector needs serious talent.
According to her, if educated youth invest their skills in education over the next decade, India can become a global leader again. Prachi plans to present her findings to the central government, which is seeking world-class researchers.
Senior teacher DS Kesre praised Prachi as a serious thinker and visionary, calling her the pride of Barwaha.