Building Tomorrow’s Tech Leaders

Divya Priya
April 12, 2026

The Robotics Program continued to ignite curiosity and innovation among students in March 2025 through engaging, hands-on learning experiences. A total of 20 robotics sessions were conducted across 8 schools, reaching 478 students, including 242 boys and 236 girls. These sessions provided young learners with valuable exposure to emerging technologies and strengthened their understanding of real-world applications of science and engineering.

Students explored a diverse range of topics, including sensors, motors, line follower robots, light follower systems, accident prevention mechanisms, and overall revision modules. Through interactive demonstrations and practical experiments, participants developed essential skills such as logical reasoning, problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork. These sessions enabled them to transform theoretical knowledge into functional models, fostering confidence and technological awareness.

A key highlight of the month was the Weekend Robotics Club, which engaged 15 enthusiastic students. This specialized session provided a platform for deeper exploration and innovation, allowing learners to refine their technical skills through focused activities and project-based learning.

By introducing students to concepts like automation and intelligent systems, the program continues to nurture future-ready innovators equipped with critical 21st-century competencies. The Robotics initiative remains committed to making technology accessible, inspiring young minds, and preparing them to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

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