Mumbai, 15th November, 2025: This Children’s Day TagHive, a Samsung backed Edtech innovator, celebrates the power and potential of every student with its transformative classroom learning solution Class Saathi. The personalized AI led Bluetooth learning platform is helping schools ensure that no child remains a silent observer in class. Even students who once hesitated to participate are now learning with confidence and joy.

Class Saathi’s real time quizzes, instant feedback, and adaptive learning pathways have led to measurable improvements in classrooms. Schools using the platform report 100% student engagement and a 10% percent improvement in understanding and concept clarity on average.
On the occasion of Children’s Day, Pankaj Agarwal, Founder and CEO of TagHive, said,
“Children’s Day reminds us that every child deserves the chance to shine. With Class Saathi we are not only improving learning outcomes but also helping children feel seen, valued and capable. We are witnessing students who once sat quietly at the back of the class now participating with confidence, smiling more and discovering a love for education. Their emotional and mental wellbeing is improving alongside their academic progress and that is the impact we are most proud of.”
Class Saathi is bridging the educational gap by giving every student an equal voice and an equal chance to progress. Class Saathi is presently being used in 15,000 classrooms in 10 countries. Beyond academics the platform has a powerful influence on students’ emotional growth. By reducing classroom anxiety and building self-belief it helps children realise they are each one of a kind.
As TagHive looks ahead it is committed to building innovations that make learning accessible to every child regardless of background or location. The company plans to scale the reach of Class Saathi, augment its AI capabilities and introduce new features focused on nurturing confident, happy and future ready learners.
This Children’s Day TagHive renews its promise to empower every child and make education more inclusive than ever before.