Pankaj's Story
Edtech simple as a click: TagHive plans a platform for a million classrooms
From India to South Korea, an AI-powered quiz app engages students from school to home
Pankaj Agarwal is a Harvard MBA, an elite engineering grad of IIT Kanpur and Seoul University, and a member of the Fortune India 40 under 40 list. He began his education as a child in a rural Indian government school. His experience inspired him to create the startup TagHive and its game-changing edtech. “TagHive began when I returned to visit my hometown,” says Agarwal. “The public schools were still in the same condition they were thirty years ago when I was a student. Nearly half of students in fifth grade are unable to perform second grade-level mathematics, and nearly a quarter of teachers report daily student absenteeism.” Read more.
Pankaj Agarwal is a Harvard MBA, an elite engineering grad of IIT Kanpur and Seoul University, and a member of the Fortune India 40 under 40 list. He began his education as a child in a rural Indian government school. His experience inspired him to create the startup TagHive and its game-changing edtech. “TagHive began when I returned to visit my hometown,” says Agarwal. “The public schools were still in the same condition they were thirty years ago when I was a student. Nearly half of students in fifth grade are unable to perform second grade-level mathematics, and nearly a quarter of teachers report daily student absenteeism.” Read more.
"This summer, UNICEF named TagHive as one of 10 edtech startups that can address the global education crisis. In use at 2,000 schools in India and over a thousand schools in South Korea, TagHive is using edtech to build a bridge between the two nations’ competitive market for education solutions."
-- Pankaj Agarwal
Founder, TagHive
Founder, TagHive
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