SCHOOL INNOVATION AMBASSADORS INDUCTION 22 April 2024

                  Induction Ceremony of the School Innovation  

                               Ambassadors Club

Date: 22 April 2024

To push the boundaries of innovation and embrace new possibilities, the School Innovation Ambassadors Club proudly welcomed its newest members through a grand Induction Ceremony.

          The School Innovation Ambassadors Club has been established to train and mentor young innovators across all classes. The initiative aims to nurture students in ideation, intellectual property rights (IPR), product development, design thinking, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Ms. Ruchi Khanna Arora, Senior Program Manager at One Million for One Billion (1M1B) Foundation, graced the occasion as the distinguished guest. She inspired the students with her words of encouragement, emphasizing the importance of creating sustainable solutions for real-world challenges.


     The ceremony commenced with an introduction to the Atal Tinkering Lab, a pioneering initiative that provides students with hands-on experience in STEM learning. Following this, a panel discussion featuring esteemed educators and student innovators explored the significance of innovation in today’s rapidly evolving world. Adding to the excitement, students showcased their ingenuity through dynamic rocket pitches, presenting their innovative ideas and projects. The presentations demonstrated the immense potential and creativity of the young minds, reinforcing the core mission of the club.

                                             

     The Induction Ceremony was a resounding success, setting a strong foundation for the School Innovation Ambassadors Club. With the continued guidance of mentors and the enthusiasm of students, the club is poised to make a significant impact in the field of innovation and sustainable development.

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