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National Tech Festival lifts off with a salute to ISRO
Updated On: 17 February, 2020 03:51 PM IST | Mumbai | Partnered Content
With the countdown striking zero, Projections 2020 lifted off on Friday, loaded with over 40 of the most challenging and engaging events and competitions

Parul University’s annual technical festival Projections, successful skyrocketed the theoretical ideas of the students, towards a trajectory of practical innovative creativity. With this year’s theme dedicated to honouring the limitless service of the brave men and women of the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO, the annual technical festival brought together over 7 000 students from Universities across India, in a celebration of science and innovation. ISRO scientists have been shaping and enhancing the scope of the scientific and technical education curriculum, with every trajectory which they have made towards space, creating a permanent place in the system education.
With the countdown striking zero, Projections 2020 lifted off on Friday, loaded with over 40 of the most challenging and engaging events and competitions. This year’s ISRO theme was indeed a source of inspiration for the budding student innovators, as every space venture which they have made, has turned impossibilities into endless possibilities. On the eve of the event, a half marathon was organised, where the students and faculties of Parul University ran all the way, in support of the scientists who have been paving the way for scenting education. The inauguration of this year’s festival on the 14th was done by a custom-made Payload lifting drone, crafted and designed by the University’s students, flying sky-high to unveil the words of Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam which read,"You have to dream before your dreams can come true."
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