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Arunachal Pradesh’s Lipi Gamlin Participates In ISRO Yuvika Programme

Lipi Gamlin, a Class-X student of Ramakrishna Mission School, Aalo, emerged as the standout candidate from West-Siang district among 350 selected participants from all over India in the space quiz conducted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

ISRO Yuvika programme is known for its commitment to promoting scientific curiosity and innovation among young individuals. The programme provides a unique platform for talented students to delve into the fascinating world of space science and technology.

It offers participants a chance to engage in hands-on activities, lectures by eminent scientists, and even exposure to live projects under the guidance of renowned mentors.

As the criteria for selection, ISRO conducted a space quiz and considered previous academic scores and extracurricular achievements in scientific fields.

(With Input Feeds)

Bharat Express English

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