Objective of the Event:
The objective of the "Intensive Hands-on Robotics Lab was to equip the school students with practical exposure to robotics through immersive, hands-on activities and to foster innovation and collaboration in the field of technology. The objective of conducting a Hands-on Robotics Workshop for school students is to provide them with practical exposure and foundational knowledge in robotics, while fostering creativity, problem-solving, and interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
Learning Outcomes:
The Robotics Workshop will equip the students with the clear understanding of the basic components and functioning of robots, including sensors. They will gain hands-on experience in assembling and programming simple robotic systems, applying logical and computational thinking to solve real-world problems. Through collaborative activities, students will enhance their teamwork and communication skills while connecting STEM concepts to practical applications. The workshop will also foster creativity, innovation, and curiosity by encouraging students to design, build, and present their own robotic projects. Overall, participants will develop a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence in handling technology, and a deeper interest in science and engineering.
Write up
The Institute of Innovation Council recently on 8th April 2025 organized an insightful and knowledgeable Intensive hands on robotics lab workshop in the presence of dignitaries like Mr. Utkarsh Ahuja, regional manager under NITI Aayog and the resource person for the workshop was Ms. Bhavna Galhotra, Assistant Professor at JIMS.
Organized under the Atal Innovation Mission and Institution’s Innovation Council initiatives, the workshop brought together top-performing students and faculty members from various schools in the Northwest Redline Cluster. The event aimed to ignite young minds with innovation and hands-on experience in the field of robotics, promoting practical learning and inter-institutional collaboration.
Participants enthusiastically engaged in the hands-on sessions, where they explored the fundamentals of robotics, its operations, and the application of various components to build functional robotic models. The students worked in teams to design and assemble different robot prototypes, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. The workshop was highly interactive, with the resource person delivering in-depth knowledge and offering intellectual guidance throughout the day. Both students and faculty members showed great enthusiasm and curiosity, making the learning experience enriching and memorable.
Towards the end of the workshop, certificates of appreciation were distributed to all the participating students and faculty members in recognition of their active involvement. Feedback forms were also collected to gather valuable insights about the event's effectiveness. Overall, the workshop was a great success — it provided a solid foundation in robotics for the participants and encouraged innovation-driven thinking in a collaborative environment. The successful execution of this workshop not only highlighted the importance of practical learning in today’s educational landscape but also strengthened the bonds between institutions within the Northwest Redline Cluster. Events like these play a crucial role in nurturing young talent, fostering innovation, and building a culture of curiosity and experimentation among students. It set a positive precedent for future collaborative initiatives aimed at empowering the next generation of innovators and technologists.
Each school has send their two teams (Each Team Consisting of 2 members) along with their ATAL In charge for the workshop.
The List of Schools that have participated in the workshop are as follows:
- Mount Abu Public School
- Bal Bharti Pitampura
- Apeejay School Pitampura
- CRPF Public School Rohini
- Himalaya Public Sr. Sec. School
- DAV Public School, Rohini
- DL DAV Model School Pitampura
- Vikas Bharti Public School
- Maharaja Agrasen Model School
- MM Public School
- Lancer Convent School.
LAUNCH OF NORTHWEST REDLINE CLUSTER
The Atal Saarthi Initiative is a program launched by NITI Aayog under its flagship Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) to support and strengthen Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs) across India. The word “Saarthi” means “charioteer” or “guide”, and the initiative is designed to serve as a guiding force for ATLs, helping them function more effectively and deliver better innovation outcomes for students. The initiative introduces a mentor support framework where various partners and organizations work with schools to guide them in operationalizing and scaling up ATL activities. The objective of this cluster is also to enhance the effectiveness, inclusiveness, and impact of Atal Tinkering Labs by providing structured mentorship and operational guidance, ensuring that students across the country have the opportunity to innovate and develop 21st-century skills.
Under this initiative ,the Clusterification of Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs)is done which is a strategic initiative under the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) by NITI Aayog to improve collaboration, support, and resource-sharing among ATLs by grouping them into manageable regional clusters.
The 8th April marks the launch of Northwest Redline Cluster with the Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Rohini being awarded with Nodal agency for this cluster of 16 schools. This cluster was proposed by Regional Mentor of Change - Delhi, Utkarsh Ahuja to AIM NITI Aayog post which this was established. We received an official letter of approval from the AIM NITI Aayog. This cluster has been made using GIS Technology for the purpose that it is quite near to fellow schools and internal administration and participation becomes easy as each school is hardly 10 minutes away from the Redline Metro, hence the name.