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Chandrayaan-3 Education: Ministry of Education Introduces 'Apna Chandrayaan Program’

  • Posted on October 19, 2023
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The Ministry of Education has unveiled its groundbreaking 'Apna Chandrayaan Program,' an educational initiative geared toward igniting students' curiosity and enthusiasm for India's Chandrayaan mission. On October 17, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan introduced this comprehensive program to the public, ushering in an exciting era of space education.

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The Ministry of Education has unveiled its groundbreaking 'Apna Chandrayaan Program,' an educational initiative geared toward igniting students' curiosity and enthusiasm for India's Chandrayaan mission. On October 17, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan introduced this comprehensive program to the public, ushering in an exciting era of space education.

This innovative program introduces a dedicated web portal, where students can access a wealth of educational materials, specially curated by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). The portal features interactive components like coloring books, online quizzes, and engaging jigsaw puzzles, providing an immersive learning experience.

The heart of the 'Apna Chandrayaan Program' consists of ten distinct modules, each delving deeply into various aspects of Chandrayaan-3. These modules offer comprehensive insights into the scientific, technological, and social aspects of the moon mission, ensuring students get a holistic understanding of India's space endeavors.

The Ministry of Education's primary objective with these interactive materials and specialized modules is to foster scientific curiosity, enhance problem-solving skills, and stimulate creativity among school students. Recognizing the importance of nurturing an interest in science and technology among the younger generation, the ministry is committed to achieving these educational goals.

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Furthermore, the University Grants Commission has issued a directive to educational institutions to initiate the Chandrayaan-3 Maha Quiz registration process. This quiz aims to challenge participants' understanding of the Chandrayaan-3 mission and the broader realm of space science. Its primary goal is to promote engagement and awareness of India's space exploration initiatives, inspiring students to delve deeper into the fascinating world of space science.

Aspiring participants can complete their registrations for the Chandrayaan-3 Maha Quiz on the official website until October 31, 2023. This exciting initiative ensures that students across the country have a unique opportunity to test their knowledge and curiosity about space science and India's remarkable strides in the field.

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