UB Group celebrated the glorious careers of prominent leaders from around the globe, leading by example with resilience, diligence, and perseverance on the occasion of World Environment Day on the 5th of June 2022. The launch showcased the first edition of the unique dark mode Coffee Table Book, “Who’s Who of The World,” which was unveiled during its virtual event. This exquisite ceremony saw the presence of trailblazers from various industries who have scaled massive heights of success and have shared their passion journey.
Multi-talented Ssarita Siingh could have easily excelled in a bevy of professions. However, after dabbling in a few successful jobs, she found her calling in grassroot education. Managing Trustee of Priyadarshini School, Pune, Ssarita is an entrepreneur, teacher, and mother. Yet her biggest passion today is a school in the heart of Alandi, a small town in Maharashtra, that she endeavours to transform.
“This project is a passion project; it has no monetary compensation. Today when everything is a business, education is the biggest business. But our brand is already developed, we have been in the market for 30-40 years, and thus there is no pressure to do anything for its commercial appeal,” Ssarita tells us.
Ssarita was running the Indian operation of Macmillan Publications when her work took her to schools in smaller cities such as Gwalior, Raipur, Indore, etc. To her dismay, Ssarita found a lot of these schools in dilapidated condition. These were budget schools with a high student strength of 2000-3000 as parents in those places had no other option for affordable schooling. Even so, in the absence of digital exposure, Ssarita found the students nice, naive and focused.
“Years later, when I got the opportunity to take over a school in Alandi, I jumped at the chance. These are schools that have seen no upgrade in the past 20-30 years. First up, I decided to overhaul the infrastructure completely – give them better grounds, better labs, get them out of this place, and expose them to the world,” says Ssarita. She worked to make the school a bright, fun place, and introduced new subjects like Life Skills and Happiness Coach.
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