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Expert Quote: World Students’ Day theme “Empowering Students as Agents of Innovation and Change

Posted on October 15, 2025October 15, 2025 by S Joseph

By Deepak Verma, CEO of EnglishHelper

Globally, over 1.5 billion people use English as a primary, secondary, or additional language, and hundreds of millions continue to learn it every day. Today’s students stand at the intersection of knowledge and innovation. To truly empower them, we must nurture skills that drive critical thinking, communication, and creativity. At EnglishHelper, we have seen how language proficiency enables learners to express ideas clearly, collaborate effectively, and access global opportunities. AI-powered learning tools are accelerating this change by bringing quality and accessible education to classrooms and homes across India. When students are proficient in global languages such as English, they gain the confidence to learn, question, and lead, thus evolving into active contributors to progress. Investing in their growth is essential to shaping an inclusive, future-ready generation of innovators and leaders.”

 

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