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Nehru Centre gives underprivileged kids training in robotics, innovation

Nehru Centre to hold programme aimed at giving underprivileged students hands-on training in robotics, media, innovation

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Students conduct an experiment during a training class by Agastya Foundation
Students conduct an experiment during a training class by Agastya Foundation

Over the next 72 hours, Nehru Science Centre in Worli will be transformed into a centre for science and innovation, hosting 6,000 students - mostly from rural and government schools - and 300 teachers, as part of Agastya International Foundation's first edition of Anubhav. Agastya, a charitable trust, runs the world's largest mobile hands-on science education programme for economically disadvantaged children and teachers across 19 states in India.

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