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Fireside Chat with Roshni Nadar Malhotra & Shikhar Malhotra

Join Roshni Nadar Malhotra, philanthropist and the chairperson of HCL Technologies and Shikhar Malhotra, CEO & Vice-Chairman of HCL Healthcare for an insightful fireside chat hosted by the IC3 Movement. In this discussion, they reflect on their personal educational journeys—highlighting how sports and extracurriculars shaped their leadership styles. The conversation dives deep into the balance between standardized testing and holistic growth, the importance of "democratizing" career exposure, and why resilience is the most critical skill for the future workforce.

Blogs

The Cure That Failed: Why "Learnacy" is the Only Survival Skill for the 21st Century

02 May 2026
By Swagat Yadav, Founder of One Young India The blog argues that modern education is outdated because it prepares students for a static world, while reality is rapidly evolving due to forces like AI and global complexity. Instead of treating education as a one-time acquisition of knowledge, it should focus on “Learnacy”—the ability to continuously learn, unlearn, and relearn. To build future-ready individuals, the author highlights three key approaches: experiential learning (learning by doing), interdisciplinary thinking (blending multiple fields), and mentorship (collaborative, humility-driven guidance). Ultimately, the piece emphasizes that success in the future will depend not on what we know, but on how well we adapt, rethink, and keep learning.

Expanding Pathways Beyond the Traditional Degree

13 March 2026
For generations, education systems around the world have quietly promoted a single definition of success. Work hard, earn good grades, attend university, and follow a fixed and linear career path. While this route has opened doors for many students, it has also created a narrow narrative. One that unintentionally sidelines learners whose strengths lie in applied skills, hands-on problem solving, or technical expertise. At the same time, according to the World Manufacturing Foundation, 74% of companies report an acute shortage of skilled workers. Ironically, youth unemployment remains high in many regions, even as jobs go unfilled. This disconnect raises an important question.What if success was never meant to follow just one path? Vocational education offers an interesting alternate direction, not as a backup plan, but as a purposeful, respected, and future-ready pathway into meaningful work.

A Decade of Counseling Legacy: The 10th Annual IC3 Conference & Expo Heads to Mumbai

13 March 2026
In the world of education, a decade represents more than just a passage of time; it marks a generation of students guided, thousands of careers launched, and a global shift in how we perceive the transition from high school to the rest of life. As we look toward August 2026, the global education community is preparing for a milestone ten years in the making.

Fire in the Mountain & Scrapbook Soul

02 February, 2026
The dust has settled at the O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) campus, but the momentum generated at the first-ever IC3 Regional Conference – South Asia is only just beginning. Held from 23 to 24 January 2026, this landmark event brought together 161 delegates for an immersive residential experience designed to rethink the future of student guidance.

News & Updates

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October 10, 2024

Mindfulness In Schools: A New Approach To Addressing India’s Student Mental Health Crisis

Over the last two decades, student suicides have increased by 4 per cent annually, double the rate of overall suicides in the country
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October 8, 2024

How can career counselling shift the focus from competition to competence?

Career counselling transforms learning by focusing on students' strengths, guiding personal and professional growth beyond academic grades. It fosters competency-based education, helping students develop real-world skills for a successful and fulfilling future.
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September 30, 2024

Student suicides rising in India: The stigma and the silence

Recent incidents of student suicides in India highlight the growing mental health crisis among the youth. Despite efforts to address the issue, factors like academic pressure, lack of support, and stigma around mental health continue to contribute to this alarming trend.