Helping children aim for the stars | National Science Day

Mango Education, established in 2016, is significantly enhancing science education in India by providing hands-on astronomy experiences for students in Coimbatore and Chennai. The organization focuses on engaging young minds through practical learning, inspiring around 700 children each year to explore the wonders of the universe. On National Science Day, Mango Education emphasizes the importance of interactive learning in cultivating a passion for science among the youth. By bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and experiential learning, the initiative aims to foster a new generation of scientifically literate individuals who can contribute positively to India's future. This innovative approach not only makes science accessible but also encourages students to dream big, aiming for the stars in their academic and personal pursuits.
Originally reported by The Hindu Science. Read original article
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