High-tech learning for Delhi students soon with VR, astronomical models at science centres

hanuman

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The government plans to equip two centres in Vasant Vihar and Karol Bagh in Delhi with infrastructure for virtual reality and astronomical models. The cost is estimated to be around Rs 3 crore. Students will have the opportunity to learn about physics, chemistry, biology, and math through interactive displays. The centres will also offer experiences in virtual reality, holographic projection, and augmented reality. The Directorate of Education will collaborate with firms to design and maintain the models and exhibits, ensuring safety and compliance with legal requirements.
 
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