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Bay Area Non-Profit gets International Recognition at UNGA79 Summit'24

Under the leadership of Adya Gupta, the presentation of Language and Technical training work in the Science Summit Conference - UNGA79

Adya Gupta, one of the youngest speakers at the United Nations General Assembly Science Summit 2024, was invited to showcase her nonprofit organization, which focuses on providing language and technology education to underprivileged children in India. Her leadership and the impact of her nonprofit, Impactt Kids, were highlighted during the summit, gaining international recognition.

Survein International Residential School(Modinagar,India) in collaboration with Impactt Kids (United States of America) presented their language and technology training work under the leadership of Adya Gupta at the United Nations General Assembly Science Summit 2024. The session was conducted from India and United States, and a lecture on the subject of language and technical training for rural environments was presented by Adya Gupta.

This presentation at the United Nations General Assembly Science Summit 2024 was highly praised. The excellent work being done as part of the objectives of Impactt Kids (a 501(c)(3) certified non-profit) to connect the children from rural environments to global standards was acknowledged.

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Adya Gupta's work, along with the appreciation she received, was highlighted by the Director of Survein International Residential School, Mr. Tushar Gupta, the Head of the School, Dr. Rajesh Dwivedi, and the School Principal, Dr. Satish Singh. It was also mentioned that Adya Gupta has gained praise from Mr. Tushar Gupta, who has guided students towards innovative work and high-quality education in both India and abroad.

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