Description : “Chandrayaan-3 is a testament to the power of human ingenuity and perseverance.” Jewar: A very informative workshop was conducted today by Mr Vinod Kaushik, the Chief Scientist of ISRO CHANDRAYAAN-3 Mission. The workshop created awareness about India’s lunar exploration mission. Mr Vinod Kaushik, who controlled the speed of Vikram Lander of Chandrayaan 3 Mission, was warmly welcomed by the school band. The workshop was organized in the school auditorium, where Respected Manager Sir, Mr Harish Kumar Sharma and Principal Madam, Ms Deepti Sharma welcomed the eminent guest by presenting him saplings. The event was initiated with lamp lightning and by offering prayers to Goddess Saraswati. In this workshop, Mr Vinod Kaushik inspired everyone by sharing his experience during this mission. He discussed the Indian lunar exploration programme, the story behind this mission and the objectives of this mission. Along with this, he also discussed the functioning of Aditya L- 1. In this event, Shri Naveen Mishra, Ex-Principal of Public Inter-College, Jahangirpur, Mr Vission Kaushik, Sanskrit Spokesperson, Shri Ashok Kumar Shashtri, Ex-Principal, Inter-College Dhanaura Khurd, etc., have also shared their views. The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation of Grade 10, 11 and 12 students. This interactive session not only allowed students to ask insightful questions but also aligned perfectly with the event's primary objective: to ignite enthusiasm for science, space exploration and advanced technology among young minds. School Manager, Mr Harish Kumar Sharma and Principal, Ms Deepti Sharma thanked Mr Vinod Kaushik for nurturing young minds and igniting their curiosity through questionnaire sessions. Principal Madam further stated, “It was a wonderful opportunity to create awareness about Chandrayaan 3 and inspire children to pursue careers in STEM fields.” The participants thoroughly enjoyed this session and expressed their desire to attend additional space-related workshops, demonstrating the event’s success in igniting their interest in space science and exploration.























