Veda App Cofounder Sujit Pathak Featured in Forbes Magazine

Veda App Cofounder Sujit Pathak
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27th May 2022, Kathmandu

Ingrails [Veda App] cofounder Sujit Pathak has been featured in Forbes Magazine’s list of
influencing entrepreneurs for Consumer Technology in Asia.

Out of over 4000 nominations, 90 entrepreneurs were selected in different categories based on the impact created during and after the Coronavirus pandemic.

The selection was made by Forbes reporters and judges who picked business leaders in Asia based on impact and prospect.

With over 800 schools currently operating disruption-free, Veda has been delivering on its promise of ‘Transforming Education Through Technology’ since 2016.

More than 1.6 million people including administrators, teachers, students, and parents use the platform actively to ensure that education is prioritized over anything.

Veda has also been the recipient of prestigious awards and cohorts like the WITSA ICT Excellence Award 2021 in the E-education category, the National ICT Award 2022, Microsoft’s Highway to 100 unicorns, and Impact collective.

Pathak has expressed his gratitude to Forbes for the recognition and noted that the Veda family was more determined than ever to make sure no child missed out on quality education just because they can’t physically be at a school.

Furthermore, Pathak also noted, “We are determined to change the entire landscape around education so that children in emerging nations have access to the best form of education available at present.”

With a presence in 24 cities in Nepal, Veda has also been actively conducting physical events and digital literacy training for teachers and parents. Apart from its national presence, Veda is also operating in Brunei and the platform is piloted in Bangladesh.

“Although we have been around for a while, this is only just the beginning.” Pathak further
added Check out the Forbes Magazine listing here.

About Veda

Veda by Ingrails is a complete school/college management system that helps digitize an educational institution. This way, they can focus less on the mundane and divert their efforts to making education fair, sustainable, equitable, and impactful.


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