B’gam : The Mission Director Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog New Delhi, Dr ChintanVaishnavon Thursday visited Boys Higher Secondary School Budgam and chaired an interactive session with Principals and Headmasters of schools of Budgam.
The MD was accompanied by DeepaliUpadhyay, Program Director, Atal Tinkering Labs, AIM; PrateekDeshmukh, Innovation Lead(AIM); Vishnu PriyaBijapur, Innovation Lead AIM and SumaiyaYousuf, Media and Communications Lead Atal Innovation Mission NitiAayog.
Among others, Naseer Ahmad Wani, Additional Secretary School Education Ata-ulMunimTak, Personal Officer, Directorate of School Education Kashmir, Chief Education Officer, Budgam, MushtaqAhamdQadri, Dy. CEO, ZEOs and other concerned were also present on the occasion.
During its visit to BHSS Budgam, the AIM Team inspected the Atal Tinkering Lab where creative students displayed their innovative models and briefed about challenges they faced while working on these innovations.
The MD lauded the students for their brilliant ideas and hardwork. He said he was very impressed in J&K and has found J&K students one among the brightest students in the country.
On the occasion, students presented various cultural programmes and performed skits to create awareness for promotion of creative and innovative attitude among the student community.
Later, the MD along with AIM Team visited TRC Doodpathri where he interacted and held a threadbare discussion on establishment and robust functioning of Tinkering Labs with Principals and school heads of Budgam.
Speaking on the occasion, the MD said that Atal team has created over 10k Tinkering Labs all over India and hundreds of these have been also established in J&K schools.
He said the AIM is establishing more than 500 labs in J&K schools in the next few years to promote innovative and creative mindset among J&K students. “We want to take this creative and innovative movement to all schools and provide these creative minds a platform to perform and showcase their talent,” said MD.
He said the aim is to encourage young minds in the field, and challenge students to become producers of products themselves instead of consumers.