Haryana Energy Minister Anil Vij inspects Aryabhatta Science Centre in Ambala Cantt; aims to make it North India’s premier science facility.
Haryana’s Energy Minister Anil Vij stated that the Aryabhatta Regional Science Centre in Ambala Cantt will be the premier science centre in North India, where diverse facets of science will be exhibited in an exemplary manner.
Vij conducted an inspection of the ongoing science centre construction in Ambala Cantt in the late evening and provided instructions to the officials present. During this period, he collected information regarding the construction activities. The Energy Minister stated that the science centre will be highly advantageous for students, providing them with engaging knowledge on real-time meteorology, as well as space science, mathematics, and other scientific disciplines within the science gallery. He informed that the Aryabhatta Science Centre is under construction on a five-acre parcel of land along GT Road. It will be a significant and distinctive regional science center of its kind. Within the four-storey science centre, students will receive engaging and informative content presented in a contemporary manner, thereby enhancing their interest in science.
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In addition to minors, a range of facilities and information will also be accessible to other segments of society.He stated that this will be a scientific center where live weather data will be displayed on screens, along with other information presented virtually. All endeavors are currently underway to complete the construction work promptly.
He expressed that the residents of Ambala will derive the greatest benefit from the institution. The science centre will additionally draw visitors. Individuals from multiple states beyond Haryana will have the opportunity to visit it, as this scientific centre will be unparalleled throughout Northern India. It is noteworthy that the science centre is being built at an approximate cost of 36 crore rupees, and following the re-tendering process conducted a few days ago, the construction work has now commenced.
Science Centre to Be Completed in Two Phases
The construction at the science centre will be carried out in two distinct phases. During the initial phase, the construction of the main and first floors will be finalized. Upon completion of this construction, the equipment designated for installation in the scientific centre on the ground and first floors will be assembled. During the second portion, the construction of the second and third floors will be finalized. The center will consist of a ground floor and three additional levels. He stated that the science centre currently under construction in Ambala will be a state-of-the-art facility. In North India, such a scientific centre of this caliber will be exclusively located in Ambala.