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Haryana Chief Minister inaugurates seven DLF Robotics Skill centres

| | Sep 06, 2016, at 05:44 pm
Gurgaon, Sept 6 (IBNS) Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday inaugurated seven DLF Robotics Skill Centres established in Gurgaon by DLF Foundation and Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon .

While he physically inaugurated the DLF Robo Shiksha Centre established at the Govt. Senior Secondary School, Chakarpur Gurgaon, he also digitally inaugurated 6 other Robotics Skill centres in six different government schools of the District.

Khattar said on the occasion, "These robotic centers will prove to have a great learning value for the children who will be extremely benefited by developing skills in robotics."

This is a joint initiative of the DLF Foundation and MCG to introduce technology and science based learning and training at the school level. This project is being implemented in partnership with the India Stem Foundation.

The introduction to Robotics training at an early stage in life will ensure that students, who do not have an academic bent of mind, are trained and skilled in specialised trades to enhance their income earning potential.

Lt General( Retd.) Rajender Singh, CEO, DLF Foundation said that the establishment of the DLF Robotics  Skill  Centres is a step towards making children the Innovators of tomorrow.   

Rao Narbir Singh,Cabinet Minister for PWD (B&R), Forest, Civil Aviation & Architecture Departments also graced the occasion.

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