3 Member of Innovation Hub Junior team Qualify for World Robotic Olympiad National Level competition in Robo Mission Junior Category

ITANAGAR, Sep 4:

In a remarkable display of talent and innovation, three participants from Arunachal Pradesh have qualified for the national level competition of the World Robotic Olympiad (WRO) in the junior category under the Robo Mission.

The event was conducted in Kolkata, where young minds showcased their skills in robotics and technology. The qualified participants are all girls from Itanagar based institutions namely

Tagru Loli, (a class XI student of JP Public School),

Tinyo Sarah (VIII, JNK Public School) and

Takhe Mumpi (VIII, Holy Cross Hr Sec School).

The talented threesome is members of the Innovation Hub at the AP Science Centre which operates under the Arunachal Pradesh State Council for Science & Technology, Department of Science & Technology, GoAP. The impressive performance of three girls not only brought accolades to the State but also highlighted the importance of science, technology, innovation and emerging fields like robotics.

The Arunachal Pradesh State Council for Science & Technology has been instrumental in nurturing young talent through its Innovation Hub producing several teams that have previously represented India at international events.

With this recent achievement, Arunachal Pradesh will have two teams – Junior & Senior – competing in the upcoming national level WRO, which will be held in New Delhi.

“This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students and the support from Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre,” said C D Mungyak, Director cum Member Secretary, APSCS&T. “We are proud of their achievements, and confident they will represent our State with excellence at the national level,” he added.

WRO serves as a platform for students to engage with robotics, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills essential for future innovators. The participation of Arunachal students in this prestigious event further emphasizes the State’s commitment to promoting science & technology.

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Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre (APSCS&T) celebrated National Space Day-2024 (NSD)

ITANAGAR, Aug 23: The Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre (APSCS&T) celebrated National Space Day-2024 (NSD), here on Friday with various activities with participation of its director-cum-member secretary C.D. Mungyak and Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre curator Vivek Kumar and delegates of various schools.

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Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre (APSCS&T) celebrated National Space Day-2024 (NSD) Echo of Arunachal

outreach programme featuring hands-on activities in Physics, Chemistry, and EV3 Robotics today at Government Higher Secondary School, Kimin, Papum Pare district

Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre (APSCS&T), Department of Science and Technology, successfully conducted an engaging outreach programme featuring hands-on activities in Physics, Chemistry, and EV3 Robotics today at Government Higher Secondary School, Kimin, Papum Pare district today.
Participants explored interactive experiments that showcased the principles of physics in action. Attendees delved into exciting chemical reactions and learned about the fundamentals of chemistry. Everyone also had the chance to build and program LEGO EV3 robots, understanding how to tackle real-world challenges through innovation.

3rd Prize for the innovative project “Modified Arra for Multipurpose Use”

Members of Innovation Hub, Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre, Arunachal Pradesh State Council for Science & Technology Shri Bengia Ama & Shri Abhishek Chetri have been conferred with the 3rd Prize for the innovative project “Modified Arra for Multipurpose Use” at Young Innovator\’s Innovation Exhibition under International Museum Expo, Science City Kolkata today.

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Van Mahotsav Celebration

Arunachal Pradesh State Council for Science & Technology in collaboration with the Botanical Survey of India observed \\\”Van Mahotsav\\\” day today at Arunachal Pradesh Science Centre. The programme was graced by Director cum Member Secretary, S&T, Shri C. D. Mungyak.
Welcome address was delivered by the Curator, A.P Science Centre, Shri Vivek Kumar. A lecture on the importance of our planet was delivered by Dr. Krishna Chawla, Scientist E followed by a Speech by Scientist E, Head of Office, BSI Itanagar, Shri K. Althaf Ahmed Kabeer.
Van Mahotsav, also known as Forest Day, is a celebration that reminds us of the importance of forests and trees in our lives. It\\\’s a time to reflect on our role as caretakers of the environment and to pledge towards conservation efforts.
When viewed through the lens of science and technology, it highlights innovative approaches to conservation and sustainability. Advances in biotechnology have enabled the cultivation of disease-resistant and high-yielding tree varieties, enhancing reforestation efforts. Remote sensing technologies provide valuable data for monitoring forest cover and detecting deforestation, aiding in timely conservation interventions. Furthermore, digital platforms and mobile applications facilitate citizen engagement in tree-planting campaigns and environmental monitoring.
In essence, Van Mahotsav underscores the synergy between science, technology, and environmental stewardship. It encourages us to leverage scientific advancements and technological innovations to protect and replenish our forests, ensuring a harmonious coexistence between nature and human development. Embracing these tools empowers us to make informed decisions and take effective actions towards a sustainable future during Van Mahotsav and beyond. Van Mahotsav encourages us to take concrete actions towards sustainability, fostering a greener, healthier future for all.