The Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL), was inaugurated yesterday (24th April) at Isha Vidhya School, Coimbatore, by the Bharathiar University Vice Chancellor Kaliraj who participated as a special guest.
Coimbatore: The Atal Tinkering Lab has been inaugurated at Isha Vidhya School in Coimbatore.

The Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL), which aims to enhance creativity and research potential of rural students, was inaugurated at Isha Vidhya School, Coimbatore on Sunday.

Bharathiar University Vice Chancellor P. Kaliraj who participated as a special guest, inaugurated the laboratory.

The laboratory aims to make science exciting for students and cultivate interest, creativity and imagination in their minds. It is designed as a platform to understand science, technology, robotics, physics, mathematics and engineering and explore new avenues in these streams. More than a thousand rural students studying in Isha Vidhya, Coimbatore, will benefit from the lab. Students and parents were present during the inaugurations and visited the lab.
The Central Government is implementing the Atal Tinkering Laboratory project with the aim of promoting science-based research methods in schools to encourage students to explore and experiment. The laboratories are set up in select schools across India with financial assistance from the Central Government.
The Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL), which aims to enhance creativity and research potential of rural students, was inaugurated at Isha Vidhya School, Coimbatore on Sunday.
Bharathiar University Vice Chancellor P. Kaliraj who participated as a special guest, inaugurated the laboratory.
The laboratory aims to make science exciting for students and cultivate interest, creativity and imagination in their minds. It is designed as a platform to understand science, technology, robotics, physics, mathematics and engineering and explore new avenues in these streams. More than a thousand rural students studying in Isha Vidhya, Coimbatore, will benefit from the lab. Students and parents were present during the inaugurations and visited the lab.
The Central Government is implementing the Atal Tinkering Laboratory project with the aim of promoting science-based research methods in schools to encourage students to explore and experiment. The laboratories are set up in select schools across India with financial assistance from the Central Government.