India, Dec. 24 -- The Sri Aurobindo Society (SAS) reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) in school education at the 2nd International Conference on IKS in School Education, held virtually. The two-day event reached nearly seven lakh teachers nationwide, focusing on practical classroom integration of IKS in line with NEP 2020. Addressing the conference, Acharya Balkrishna emphasised that Indian Knowledge Systems are "scientifically documented and validated," offering valuable insights for modern education. Sambhrant Sharma, Executive Board Member of the Society, said the initiative seeks to nurture "rooted and future-ready" learners and teachers. The conference featured discussions on science, mathematics, ...