Wednesday 27 October 2021

 We want to shout and scream that our dear TCP has made it the list of top 8 products in the Ed-Tech category globally and is the top ed-tech start-up from India!

Super cool, isn’t it? Wait, the story gets even better!

International Trade Council is a global body that was founded in 1956. It works in 179 countries all over the world. The objective of International Trade Council is to facilitate business across various countries and to work with the governments and Chambers of Commerce in individual countries to promote businesses in that area.

Every year, it hosts a competition for start-ups that have the potential to go global. This means that they are looking for start-ups that can work in various countries successfully and whose product or service will be liked in many countries of the world.

This year, they received over 6000 entries for the Start-up Contest!!! More than 780 firms were in the shortlist!

Infogain Edumedia, the publisher of The Children’s Post of India, was a frontrunner in the Ed Tech category. This means that we were among the top 8 products in the Ed-Tech category globally and the top ed-tech start-up from India!

The jury comprised (had) members from the governments of many countries.

This award means that The Children’s Post of India is not just a daily print at home newsletter for children in India. More countries would like to have a daily newsletter like this for children in their own country.

For TCP, this is our first global recognition, and it means a lot to us.

While we do love the faith that global leaders have put in our ability to go global, what we want to do first, is to reach every part of India. Already, we reach 11,800 schools and 2.2 million children in all parts of India. But there are thousands of schools and millions of dear readers that we can’t wait to meet and get to know better. Thank you, dear readers! You are the wind beneath our wings (the reason that we can fly). Here’s to a long and happy journey together. We hope to be a fond memory in your hearts when you grow up, and for many years before that, the words that you wake up to.



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