Vishal Angresh, Chandigarh: This year the country is celebrating the 75th Amrit Mahotsav of Independence. A satellite is being launched by ISRO on 7th August under the Amrit Mahotsav of Independence. In which 75 schools from across the country were given projects for that satellite.
In this, a school in Amritsar was also nominated, where science students have prepared a chip. The special thing is that this chip has been passed to be assembled in that satellite. Apart from this, these children will get a chance to see that satellite being launched with their own eyes. Tomorrow the students are leaving for ISRO, after which there is an atmosphere of great happiness among the children.
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Only 75 schools across India have been selected for this. In which 2 schools of Punjab are also included. One school, Government School at Amritsar Mall Road and the other Government School in Batala, has been included. Amandeep Kaur, principal of Government Girl’s School, Mall Road, Amritsar, told that ten students of the Science Department of her school prepared a project under the guidance of the teacher, in which a chip has been prepared. Which ISRO has adopted.
After getting this information, there is an atmosphere of happiness in the school. At the same time, he told that the children of his department and the principal and teachers are leaving for Chennai tomorrow and will see that satellite launch with their own eyes. He said that there cannot be a more joyous occasion than this.