Uttarakhand CM Inspects ₹55.5 Cr Science Centre, Launches STEM Push

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inspected the ongoing construction of a ₹55.52 crore Science Centre in Champawat. The state has launched several pioneering initiatives, including a dedicated Science Radio channel and the She for STEM program to encourage female participation. It has also deployed Mobile Science Laboratories across all districts and established Patent Information Centres to foster innovation. These efforts are part of a broader vision to make scientific awareness a public movement aligned with Viksit Uttarakhand and Viksit Bharat goals.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Inspects ₹55.5 Cr Champawat Science Centre

  • ₹55.52 crore Science Centre inspected in Champawat
  • She for STEM initiative for women & girls launched
  • Science Radio on 88.8 MHz approved
  • Mobile Science Labs deployed in all 13 districts
  • 60 Patent Information Centres established
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Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inspects ₹55.52 crore construction work at Science Centre in Champawat

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inspects Champawat's ₹55.52 crore Science Centre. State launches She for STEM, Science Radio, and mobile labs to boost science outreach.

"The goal is to transform science into a public movement. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Champawat, March 31

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday conducted an on-site inspection of the ongoing construction at the Science Centre in Champawat, a project being developed at an estimated cost of ₹55.52 crore.

Earlier, according to Durgesh Pant, Director General of the Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology, several landmark programs were rolled out for the first time in the state, each designed to bring science closer to students, youth, and communities.

Among the most notable is the approval of Science Radio on 88.8 MHz, envisioned as a dedicated platform to simplify scientific concepts and deliver them to households in an engaging, accessible format, a release said.

To boost the participation of women and girls in STEM, the state launched the She for STEM initiative, through which thousands of young female students are receiving guidance, mentorship, and hands-on exposure to scientific disciplines. Pant said the program is already generating strong interest across schools and colleges.

In another first, Mobile Science Laboratories, Lab on Wheels, were deployed across all 13 districts. These vans are equipped with modern experimental tools, enabling students in remote areas to engage with practical science learning that was previously out of reach.

The government also established 60 Patent Information Centres across educational and research institutions, a move expected to strengthen innovation, support emerging startups, and encourage a culture of research among youth.

Additionally, the newly introduced Science and Technology Premier League was conducted at the district and block levels, drawing participation from thousands of students and fostering competitive scientific thinking.

Dhami said the state's efforts are aligned with the vision of Viksit Uttarakhand @2027 and Viksit Bharat @2047, adding that the goal is to transform science into a public movement.

He emphasised that Uttarakhand aims to spread scientific awareness in every village, school, and household and to emerge as an inspiration for the country in the years ahead.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who works in education, I'm most impressed by the 'She for STEM' program. Encouraging girls in science from the school level is crucial for long-term change. Hope this model is replicated in other states as well.
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Rohit P
₹55 crore is a significant investment. While the intent is good, I hope there is strict oversight on the construction quality and the funds are used properly. We've seen too many projects where the building is nice but the actual educational content and maintenance suffer later.
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Priyanka N
Science Radio on 88.8 MHz! What a creative idea to reach households. My chacha in a village near Pithoragarh will love this. Making science a 'jan andolan' or public movement is the right approach. Uttarakhand setting a good example.
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Vikram M
The Patent Information Centres are a forward-thinking move. To become 'Viksit Bharat', we need to foster innovation and protect intellectual property at the grassroots. Hope young entrepreneurs in Dehradun, Haldwani, and other towns make full use of it.
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Michael C
Investing in STEM education infrastructure in the Himalayan region is smart. It provides opportunities for local youth and could help reverse migration from the hills. The Science & Tech Premier League sounds like a fun way to learn.

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