ISRO launches Samwad with Students (SwS) in Bengaluru
The initiative aims to engage youngsters across India to capture their scientific temperament
Indian Observer Post
Bengaluru, January 1, 2019: With an aim to engage youngsters across India to capture their scientific temperament, Indian Space Research Organisation, launched a new platform named Samwad with Students (SwS) in Bengaluru on January 1 New Year Day as part of the enhanced outreach programme of ISRO.
Through the SwS initiative, ISRO aims to constantly encourage and engage youngsters across India to capture their scientific temperament.
The new conversation mission will inspire students cutting across schools and colleges. The first SwS event saw 40 wards and 10 teachers from select schools interact with ISRO Chairman Dr K Sivan at the Anthariksh Bhavan. During the three-hour stay at ISRO HQ, the students were first briefed about Indian space programme and their benefits to the common man.
In his opening remarks, Dr Sivan SwS aims at drawing inspiration and motivation from young India. “All of you with your boundless energy and endless curiosity are going to be my biggest source of inspiration and motivation. With so many challenging on hand this year, I thought it is important to seek the wellwishes of students who are the future of this country,” Dr Sivan said.
The Q&A session that followed saw Dr Sivan engaging students on a series of topics ranging from rockets, satellites, Chandrayaan, Gaganyaan and various space applications. When an 8th standard student asked about whether ISRO was his first choice as a youngster, Dr Sivan said: “I was very shy when I was young. And, as far as college and career goes, I was always denied my first choice.
After high school, I wanted to study engineering but ended up studying B.Sc Mathematics. Later, I got into Engineering and wanted to Join ISAC (now URSC) Bengaluru, instead joined VSSC at Thiruvananthapuram. At VSSC, I wanted to join the Aerodynamics group, but was part of PSLV project instead.”