DTU's ‘Lab on Wheels’ to impart education to govt school children
DTU students will be deployed in a “customized bus” to give educational lectures, tutorials to students of Delhi Government schools.
Team Careers360 | March 25, 2021 | 04:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Delhi Technological University(DTU) has started a “Lab on Wheels” programme in which DTU students will travel across Delhi to teach government school students. “Lab on Wheels” is a customized bus with 17 computers, two televisions, one 3D printer, cameras and one printer.
Students of DTU will be deployed in the bus to give educational lectures, tutorials and teach the students of schools and under privileged kids of the community, the DTU statement read.
“The Lab on Wheels vehicle of Delhi Technological University (DTU) shall be visiting various schools of Govt. of NCT of Delhi for imparting education to the school students of various standards,” DTU Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh said in a statement.
The Vice Chancellor said that the programme is in line with the vision of becoming a world-class university through education, innovation and research to serve humanity, Under "Digital Village-Literate India".
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