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In today’s fast-changing world, students need more than academic knowledge to succeed—they need future-ready skills. This blog explains why skills like digital literacy, coding, data handling, communication, adaptability, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence matter more than ever. It also highlights the importance of lifelong learning, curiosity, discipline, and resilience in shaping a confident, career-ready individual. By developing the right blend of hard and soft skills, students can stand out in academics, workplaces, and even scholarship applications. The blog concludes by showing how platforms like Learning With Vodafone Idea can help students enhance their skills and access valuable scholarship opportunities. Ultimately, building these skills today creates a strong foundation for long-term growth, independence, and success.
    In the first part of our Expert Insight Series, we speak with Syed Mohd. Asif, Assistant Teacher at Upper Primary School, Gaura Thakuran. He shares how student aspirations in India have shifted beyond traditional careers, the barriers faced by learners from smaller towns, and the role of digital platforms in bridging access gaps. The interview also highlights common mistakes in applying for scholarships, the need for awareness, and how platforms like Learning With Vodafone Idea (LWVI) are helping students access reliable information and opportunities. This conversation provides practical advice and encouragement for ambitious students who want to pursue higher education and scholarships, even with limited resources.
      Summer vacations aren’t just for fun—they can be powerful stepping stones toward building real-world skills and discovering future careers. This blog explores how hobbies like drawing, coding, cooking, dancing, and even exploring AI tools can develop critical skills that may later turn into professional opportunities or help students win scholarships.
        Vivo India announced winners of the third vivo Ignite, awarding ₹35 lakh in scholarships for tech projects. Top prize went to Prateek Sethi for his AI criminal detection system.
          Bhoomsi Taba Goyi, a student from Arunachal Pradesh, recently received the prestigious Taiwan Ministry of Education (MoE) scholarship and will be sponsored for her master’s degree study for two years.
            Marking its first anniversary, the coalition govt in Andhra Pradesh launched the ambitious ‘Thalliki Vandanam' scheme on Thursday.
              Insan Hamesha Lyndem, a young learner from the hills of Sohra, Meghalaya, has been awarded the 2025 Huayu Enrichment Scholarship by Taiwan’s Ministry of Education. The scholarship will support her six-month study trip to Taiwan to further her Mandarin language education.
                Oh, my transition journey I would say it started From spicy street food to... well, salad. From joint families to solo microwave meals. It was a ride. But what really helped was finding a group of fellow confused-but-determined friends here in the US—basically my new family with less judgment and more pizza.
                  The Education Department of the Gujarat Government has completed the online allotment process for admission to 115 residential schools for over 20,000 students who cleared the state-level Common Entrance Test (CET) for Class V, held on March 22, 2025.
                    Mentored by a senior scientist at CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM) Jammu, Nasir Ul Rasheed, under the Jigyasa Hackathon initiative, the innovation of Bamrah, a class 12 student of Dalhousie Public School, stood out among thousands of global applicants, earning him one of the five coveted scholarships awarded worldwide this year, according to the statement.