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Bal Techno-Shakti: Electronics and Innovation Workshop 2026 Inspires Young Minds

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08 Jun 26
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Bal Techno-Shakti: Electronics and Innovation Workshop 2026 Inspires Young Minds

Udaipur: Bal Techno-Shakti: Electronics and Innovation Workshop 2026 was successfully organized at Mahatma Gandhi Government School, Ambua, Girwa, Udaipur. More than 35 students enthusiastically participated in the day-long workshop, displaying remarkable curiosity and interest in technology and innovation.

During the workshop, students worked under the guidance of teacher and innovator Durgashankar Shrotriya, creating a variety of electronic projects with their own hands. They gained practical knowledge about LED circuits, RGB lights, battery-operated projects, mini electronic models, Bluetooth speakers, wiring, soldering, and essential safety measures related to electronics.

Embracing the spirit of “Learn, Understand, and Create,” the students actively engaged in hands-on activities and demonstrated a keen interest in technological innovation. The workshop provided them with an opportunity to explore scientific concepts through practical experimentation and creative problem-solving.

The event was attended by Mrs. Sandhya Sharma, Resource Person (Level I) from the Office of the Chief Block Education Officer, Samagra Shiksha, Girwa, Udaipur. She observed the students’ projects and appreciated their enthusiasm, creativity, and innovative thinking, encouraging them to continue learning and exploring new technologies.

Also present on the occasion were Sanjay Chaubisa, PEEO, Umarada, and Sunil Jain, Principal of the school. They lauded the efforts of innovator-teacher Durgashankar Shrotriya and described the initiative as highly inspiring for students from rural and tribal areas.

While conducting the workshop, Mr. Shrotriya emphasized that if children’s scientific curiosity is nurtured with proper guidance and safe technical training at the right time, they can grow into innovators and make significant contributions to nation-building in the future.

Several parents and villagers also visited the workshop and appreciated the students’ talent, enthusiasm, and dedication to learning. At the conclusion of the program, all participating students were encouraged to continue exploring the fields of science, technology, and innovation and to remain lifelong learners.


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