Up news: On the initiative of the Yogi government, ‘National Space Day’, celebrated in 1.32 lakh council schools of the state today, made children directly aware of India’s space achievements. 1.48 crore students found information about not only the origin of planets, satellites and universe through digital resources, but for the first time, the entire journey from Chandrayaan to Gaganyaan was known in detail.
The students also understood future techniques for the first time by looking at the digital platform and learning. Along with this, special exhibitions, workshops and creative activities organized in schools gave children an opportunity to understand the new flight of space science. On this occasion, children were connected to group discussion, painting competition, model exhibition and digital session. During this time he received guidance of teachers and experts.
The urge to learn more about space and technology seen in children
After the program, students looked quite happy. They saw deep curiosity to know more about space and technology. He first found the full story of missions like Chandrayaan, Aditya-L1 and Gaganyaan, which inspired not only to fly in the field of space in the future but also aroused new interest and enthusiasm towards science and space research.
Basic Education Minister Sandeep Singh said that India’s space achievements are inspiration for the new generation. The Yogi government wants children to understand science and technology practically while acquiring knowledge from books. He said that the aim of National Space Day is to create deep interest in science and technology in children and motivate them towards future career options. The Department of Education has already associated children with new techniques with initiatives like smart class, digital library, drone and robotics lab. Now events like Space Day will make this vision more comprehensive and will open the path of research and innovation in children.