Future Learning, written for India.
The future of learning is not a sci-fi room with holograms. It is what is already starting to show up in Indian classrooms — quietly, at the edges, in pockets — and what becomes mainstream over the next five to ten years.
Why future learning matters in India
Indian K12 is at the start of its largest structural shift in decades. The combination of NEP 2020, AI-capable infrastructure, and a new generation of parents is reshaping what schools are expected to deliver.
Most predictions about the future of learning are too aggressive or too generic. This category aims for the middle — clear-eyed, India-specific, and useful for anyone making decisions today about where to invest time, money or attention.
It is for parents thinking about what their child should be learning, schools planning the next three to five years, and investors looking at long-cycle K12 infrastructure.
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Tejas Mehta
Founder, UPSTYE · 15+ years inside India’s K12 education ecosystem
Founder perspective on K12, with deep experience across schools, coaching, students, parents, teachers and operations. Writing from inside the ecosystem about what really changes Indian classrooms — not what sounds good in headlines.
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