Modern robotics labs for government school students in Himachal near completion: Officials
Press Trust of India | June 10, 2025 | 07:30 PM IST | 1 min read
Modern labs in 26 government schools are nearly ready, and teachers will soon start training students in drones, robotics, and innovation, said MR Chauhan, Deputy Director of Higher Education, Hamirpur. The Centre-funded labs aim to introduce students to new technologies alongside regular studies.
NEW DELHI: The work for setting up modern labs in 26 government schools here are nearing completion and teachers will begin training students on drones, robots and innovations soon, officials said on Tuesday. With the establishment of these labs, funded by the Centre, the students will get a chance to learn new technologies along with regular studies, Deputy Director, Higher Education Department Hamirpur MR Chauhan said.
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He said that after the construction of labs in schools, a training program will be organised for teachers. The company making the laboratories will train teachers about organising robots, drones and other activities. Students would be imparted with training to make robots and drones through various modern means in these labs established during their zero period and a bag free day.
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