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Krishna Bhati

Krishna Bhati, an avid educationist, honored at 3rd Global League Institute Certification at the House of Commons, United Kingdom for her exemplary contribution in the field of education.

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Krishna Bhati: Face of Indian education recognised at UK House of Commons

Krishna Bhati, an avid educationist, honored at 3rd Global League Institute

Certification at the House of Commons, United Kingdom for her exemplary

contribution in the field of education. The distinguished forum was presided over

by Baroness Sandip Verma, chair of UN Women National Committee United

Kingdom, member of the European Union Committee.

While addressing the forum, Mrs Krishna Bhati, Principal, then

heading Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Vidyalaya said, “Education must

be holistic by integrating head, heart and hands as these youngsters

will foster a humane society. Our children have picked up various

art forms and we showcase the creativity of our children through

exhibition, whether it’s blue pottery, textile designing, wood-work,

sculpture-making and many such art forms”

Based in Jaipur City, a place of heritage, she conceptualized a framework called

“five ‘E’s in Pre-vocational SUPW (Socially Useful Productive Work) classes”. As

she explained, “We start with the first ‘E’ where we get the children to

explore through orientation, whatever possible vocation, whatever

possible craft they can relate to, and once we get them to explore

various crafts we get them to exchange ideas and that gives us the


second ‘E’. The third ‘E’ is for exposure to work under tutelage of

various artisans where children learn how the artisans earn. Then

comes the fourth ‘E’ where students pick up skills hands- on from the

artisans & their work which becomes Experiential Learning. Finally,

the fifth ‘E’ brings them to the point of Exhibition of their handiwork

culminating into Heritage Education on the Ramp.”

She propagates heritage art as an essential component of Skilling India through

vocational education in schools. Her expertise lies in integrating various art

forms into mainstream school education.

Krishna Bhati has been recognized as an educationist par excellence through

numerous awards and accolades. She was bestowed with the prestigious

“Rajasthan Gaurav Award” for demonstrating excellence in school leadership in

2016 and felicitated by H.H. Rajmata Padmani Devi of Jaipur. The school under

her headship was ranked “No. 1 in Leadership” in the country in 2015 by

Education World Magazine. She has worked in the leading schools of the country

demonstrating her ability to achieve student learning outcomes, accelerate

institutional growth and pioneer innovations in teaching-learning processes. She

is passionate about making education child-centric, highly inclusive and value

driven.

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