Assam Unveils Mega Science City Near Guwahati, Bigger Than Kolkata's

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has inaugurated a major Science City developed at Sonapur on the outskirts of Guwahati. The facility, built over 250 bighas at a cost of around Rs 300 crore, is designed as an interactive centre to promote scientific learning. It currently features exhibits like 'Eureka' and 'Space Odyssey', with plans to add 'Science Innovation' and 'Science Park' sections. A special virtual reality exhibition on Ahom general Lachit Borphukan's historic battle is also part of the attraction, aimed at making science education more engaging for students.

Key Points: Assam's New Science City Near Guwahati Promotes Interactive Learning

  • Built on 250+ bighas near Guwahati
  • Features 'Eureka' and 'Space Odyssey' exhibits
  • Cost approximately Rs 300 crore
  • Includes VR exhibit on Lachit Borphukan's battle
  • Aims to boost student interest in science
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Assam gets major Science City near Guwahati; CM invites students to explore facility

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurates a major Science City at Sonapur, featuring interactive exhibits on a 250-bigha site to boost science education.

"The Science City has been created to make science education more engaging and accessible. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, March 10

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that Assam has developed a major Science City near Guwahati, claiming that the facility is larger than the one in Science City Kolkata.

In a post on X, the Chief Minister said the new science city has been constructed at Sonapur, on the outskirts of Guwahati, over more than 250 bighas of land at an estimated cost of around Rs 300 crore.

According to Sarma, the facility has been designed as an interactive centre to promote scientific learning and curiosity among students and the general public. He said the complex currently features two major attractions, 'Eureka' and 'Space Odyssey', which offer various interactive exhibits aimed at engaging people of different age groups.

The Chief Minister further announced that two more sections, 'Science Innovation' and 'Science Park', will soon be added to the facility to expand its learning and recreational offerings.

Sarma also said that a special virtual reality exhibition has been developed at the Science City showcasing the historic battle in which Ahom general Lachit Borphukan defeated the Mughal forces. The exhibition has been designed to give visitors an immersive experience of the historic conflict.

Explaining the idea behind the project, the Chief Minister noted that although the state government has established several educational institutions for science studies in recent years, student interest and participation in science education have not been as encouraging as expected.

He said the Science City has been created to make science education more engaging and accessible for students through interactive and modern learning experiences. Sarma urged students and young people to visit the facility and explore its unique exhibitions, saying that such initiatives would help cultivate curiosity and interest in scientific learning among the younger generation.

The Science City is expected to emerge as a major educational and tourism attraction in the Guwahati region while also strengthening the state's efforts to promote science education.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rs 300 crore is a huge investment. While the intent is good, I hope the focus remains on quality education and not just a tourism spot. The maintenance and updating of exhibits will be key. Hope it doesn't become another neglected project in a few years.
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Aman W
Finally! We need more such interactive learning spaces outside the metros. 'Eureka' and 'Space Odyssey' sound exciting. Hope they arrange affordable school trips from districts across Assam. This can really change how students perceive science.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in education, this is a much-needed initiative. Making science engaging is half the battle won. The VR exhibit blending history with technology is a smart way to attract visitors. Hope they have good guides and curriculum-linked activities.
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Karthik V
Great step for the region's development. But comparing it to Kolkata's Science City feels unnecessary. Each facility can be great in its own way. The focus should be on serving the local youth and sparking innovation in Assam, not on one-upmanship.
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Nidhi U
The Lachit Borphukan VR show is what excites me the most! What a wonderful way to teach history and tech together. Hope they expand this concept to other great figures from the Northeast. This could be a major educational tourism model. ✨

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