In the fourth episode of The LeadSquared Podcast, Prashant Singh sits down with Ujjwal Singh, Founding CEO of Infinity Learn by Sri Chaitanya, to discuss how technology, empathy, and accountability are reshaping the future of learning.

From his early corporate experience with global education brands to building a homegrown EdTech powerhouse, Ujjwal’s journey reflects a deep commitment to democratizing education. Guided by the simple yet powerful question—“Baccha Seekha Ki Nahi”—he has championed outcome-based and hyper-personalized learning models that empower students from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities to achieve academic excellence.

The conversation explores how Infinity Learn blends AI-driven insights, adaptive content, and pedagogy to make learning measurable, meaningful, and scalable. Ujjwal also opens up about the transition from traditional classrooms to digital-first ecosystems, the founding lessons from launching during the pandemic, and why the true north of EdTech lies in responsibility and real results.

Candid and visionary, this episode offers a grounded look at what it takes to build impactful education technology—where human connection meets AI innovation, and learning outcomes truly take center stage. Ed-Tech?

1. The Truth About Learning:

10:12 – 11:05: Ujjwal challenges the popular notion that “learning is fun.” He explains that learning, in reality, is a process of change—and change is never easy. The fun, he says, begins after learning—when a child can approach questions confidently and apply knowledge without hesitation.

2. The Hybrid Advantage:

26:15 – 27:34:In an era of rapid digital adoption, Ujjwal emphasizes that the future of education lies in balance. He discusses how a hybrid model—combining technology with human mentorship—creates the most effective learning ecosystem.

3. Understanding the Learner:

46:00 – 47:10: Reflecting on the evolution of the EdTech industry, Ujjwal shares how learner behavior has shifted dramatically towards digital platforms. He highlights that the companies that will thrive are those that truly understand their learners—their motivations, struggles, and learning patterns.