New Delhi, December 30th, 2024.
The Centre for Knowledge Sovereignty (CKS) and Esri India launched the
Pilot program of the Master Mentors Geo-enabling Indian Scholars (MMGEIS)
program with 1000 students in August 2024. Upon successful conclusion of the
pilot, close to 4000 students have been enrolled in the program, both from
schools and colleges. As some of these students transition to the advanced
level, they will be mentored by Shri A S Kiran Kumar, former Chairman of ISRO,
and a Master Mentor of MMGIS, and other Master Mentors, notably Dr K J Ramesh,
former Director General of IMD and Lt. Gen. Girish Kumar, former Surveyor
General of India.
To celebrate this accomplishment and the first anniversary of the
announcement of the MMGEIS program, a felicitation ceremony, attended by some
of the students and distinguished dignitaries, was organized at India Habitat
Centre, New Delhi.
Shri Kiran Kumar’s unparalleled expertise and visionary guidance will equip
the students with the skills and vision necessary to shape them into future
leaders in the field and contribute to India’s growing geospatial ecosystem.
With this accomplishment, the MMGEIS program is better equipped to work towards
building a stronger geospatial community.
Shri Agendra Kumar, Managing Director, Esri India said, “The
MMGEIS program continues to create pathways for students to develop
cutting-edge geospatial skills that are crucial for India’s growth story. This
milestone not only highlights the students’ hard work but also reaffirms our
commitment to equipping them with mentorship from luminaries like Shri A S Kiran
Kumar. We are immensely proud of their achievements and confident that they
will contribute significantly to the geospatial community.”
Shri Vinit Goenka, Secretary, Centre of Knowledge Sovereignty shared his
thoughts on the occasion, “We congratulate all the students for showing
exceptional abilities and potential in the field. By graduating to this
advanced level, these students have demonstrated their dedication and
potential. Under the mentorship of Shri Kiran Kumar, these scholars will not
only gain deep expertise but also imbibe the values and vision required to
contribute meaningfully to India’s geospatial ambitions.”
The felicitation ceremony also included an interactive session with
students, where they shared their aspirations and gained insights from the
esteemed mentors and academic council members.