In a landmark initiative to foster scientific inquiry and innovation, students of Classes IX–XII from Bhartiya Vidya Mandir (BVM), Kitchlu Nagar, Ludhiana, departed today for an educational visit to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in Ahmedabad.
Student Delegation from Atal Tinkering Lab
The student delegation, comprising members of the school’s acclaimed Atal Tinkering Lab, has earned distinction through notable achievements on prestigious innovation platforms, including the INSPIRE Awards, CBSE Skill Expo, School Youth Ideathon, and the CBSE Science Exhibition.
Exploring Space Research and Interacting with Scientists
During the visit, the young innovators will explore the Vikram Sarabhai Space Exhibition and the Space Applications Centre (SAC), gaining first-hand exposure to India’s pioneering achievements in space science and technology. They will also have the invaluable opportunity to interact with scientists and experts, enabling them to gain deeper insights into cutting-edge research, innovation, and the practical applications of space technology.
Brimming with enthusiasm and intellectual curiosity, the students embarked on the journey with a shared resolve to learn from the country’s premier space research institution and translate that inspiration into future innovations.
Principal's Perspective on the Visit
Principal Ranju Mangal said the excursion would provide an inspiring interface with the nation’s scientific excellence, broaden students’ horizons, and kindle deeper aspirations in STEM disciplines. According to her, such exposure is crucial for nurturing the next generation of scientists and innovators.



