Literacy India, a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing education and empowerment among underprivileged communities, hosted a significant event on 28 February 2024, in New Delhi, to celebrate National Science Day. The event, themed 'Empowering Through Science', showcased the exceptional talents of young innovators, particularly in the domains of robotics and Internet of Things (IoT) projects, highlighting the organization's achievements in bridging the gap between theory and practice.
At the forefront of the event were 29 students from underprivileged backgrounds, who, after undergoing intensive training, displayed their projects. This training, vital for their overall development, underscored Literacy India's commitment to nurturing each child's potential by enhancing both their hard and soft skills.

Dr. Rajneesh Wadhwa, Director – Strategic Partnerships & Development at Literacy India, shared his insights on the initiative, emphasizing the transformative impact of their programs in unlocking the potential of the underprivileged through innovation, empathy, and collaboration.
A highlight of the event was the story of Dheeraj, a 13-year-old who developed an "Anti-Collision System" after a visit to ISRO. His journey is a testament to the transformative power of Literacy India's programs. The event saw over 500 entries from students, culminating in 24 exceptional projects that were shortlisted by experts and faculty members for showcasing.
Victor Ghoshe, a notable writer, lecturer, and development strategy specialist, praised Literacy India for its unique Design Thinking Program aimed at young adults. He lauded the organization's efforts in fostering innovation through empathy and collaboration, especially highlighting Capt. Indraani Singh's (Managing Trustee) progressive approach towards participants from underprivileged communities.
The National Science Day event also set the stage for future endeavors, where some of the showcased projects might compete for Project Development Grants under the guidance of experts from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), aiming to support these young innovators further.
Anay Pathak, from Dell Technologies, and Hemant Kumar Gupta, former Director at DRDO, both expressed their admiration for the potential and creativity displayed by the children. They underscored the importance of providing opportunities and mentorship to empower these young minds to overcome obstacles and thrive.
Literacy India extended its gratitude towards partners, sponsors, and volunteers for their invaluable support, which played a crucial role in the event's success. Their commitment to fostering educational and innovative opportunities for underprivileged communities continues to make a significant impact.


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