Government sanctions innovation hub at Pilikula

July 04, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:46 am IST - MANGALURU:

The government has sanctioned an innovation hub with a grant of Rs. 1.8 crore to the Pilikula Regional Science Centre.

It will be an additional attraction to the planetarium that is coming up in Pilikula now on the premises of the regional science centre.

The hub is meant for “introducing the culture of research and innovation among students and teachers through creative activities,” according to S.A. Prabhakara Sharma, member secretary, Pilikula Regional Science Centre Society.

Of Rs. 1.8-crore grant, the Union and State governments will contribute an equal share. The State government has released its share while the Union government’s share was awaited, he said. Mr. Sharma said that the more than 2,000 sq. ft. readily available on the ground floor at the regional science centre would be utilised for creating infrastructure.

The laboratory would be set up as per the guidance of the National Council of Science Museums, Kolkata.

Mr. Sharma said that the authorities of the centre would make a presentation on the activities planned at the centre before the authorities of the council at Kolkata on July 13.

The council has suggested that science exposure sessions to students could be organised with a target of at least 8,000 students a year.

The students could be allowed to work in the hub on innovative projects after school hours and during holidays.

Competitions could be held to keep the spark of creativity, innovation and design alive and thriving among students.

Workshops could be conducted to generate ideas and film shows on inventions and on innovators could be organised.

He said that the hub would have a design studio to encourage students and teachers to conceive new designs and fabricate new items, products and craft.

The council has suggested promotion of innovation hubs in schools.

Mr. Sharma said that the authorities of the regional science centre have held discussions with teachers and some doctors on components to be included in the project proposal to be placed before the council.

Rs. 1.8-crore

grant approved

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