
Kolkata, 22 November 2025:
SPK Jain Futuristic Academy marked a new milestone in experiential learning with the resounding success of PRITHVI 2.0, an inter-school science fest that transformed the campus into a vibrant centre of innovation, sustainability, and hands-on discovery. The event brought together students from across the city, showcasing inventive models, live experiments and interactive exhibitions — celebrating young scientific talent and reinforcing the school’s commitment to future-ready education.
The fest was inaugurated by Shri Babul Supriyo, Minister of Information Technology and Electronics, Government of West Bengal, and Shri Shashank Dwivedi, Additional CGST Commissioner. Distinguished education leaders including Manoshi Roychowdhury, Co-Chairperson of Techno India Group, and Dr. Suman Sood, Director of B.D. Memorial International School, also graced the occasion, adding significance to a celebration aimed at nurturing creativity and conscious thinking in young learners.
The occasion was further highlighted by the presence of Shri Sardarmull Kankaria, President of Shree Shwetambar Sthanakvasi Jain Sabha, along with eminent dignitaries of the Sabha whose participation reflected their continued commitment to educational excellence and social empowerment.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Jayeeta Ganguly, Principal of SPK Jain Futuristic Academy, said:
“Seeing our students engage with real-world problems through bold ideas reaffirmed why experiential learning matters so deeply. PRITHVI 2.0 reminded us that every child carries the spark of innovation — our role as educators is to give that spark the space to shine.”
Echoing similar sentiments, Sri Jaideep Patwa, Secretary of SPK Jain Futuristic Academy, remarked:
“Events like PRITHVI 2.0 reiterate our resolve to build an academic ecosystem rooted in curiosity, innovation, and responsibility. Education must continuously evolve to prepare children for a future shaped by change.”
PRITHVI 2.0 featured projects across Earth Sciences, Sustainability, STEM, Information Technology, Bio & Nutrition, and Psychology. Students presented models centered around sustainable and forward-thinking concepts, while visitors engaged with interactive science games, practical demonstrations, and hands-on activities — making learning both enjoyable and purposeful.
The event united students from several reputed schools, encouraging collaboration and meaningful scientific discourse. Concluding on a celebratory note, the fest not only honoured young talent but also strengthened the academy’s mission of shaping future-ready citizens who imagine, innovate and lead in an evolving world.
