In a historic moment, 40 government school girls from Bhandara district embarked on their first-ever journey outside the district to visit the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The girls were given this opportunity as part of a special program aimed at inspiring and encouraging young women to pursue careers in the field of science and technology. The trip was organized by the government with the intention of exposing the girls to the world of space research and exploration. The visit to ISRO was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the students, who were thrilled to see firsthand the work being done in the field of space science. The girls were able to interact with scientists and researchers at ISRO, gaining valuable insights into the world of space technology. This initiative is a step towards promoting scientific education among young girls and breaking gender stereotypes in the field of science. The girls returned from their trip inspired and motivated to pursue their dreams in the field of science and technology. This initiative is a testament to the government’s commitment to empowering young women and encouraging them to explore opportunities in STEM fields. The visit to ISRO was a transformative experience for the girls, who now have a greater understanding and appreciation for the world of space research. This milestone journey marks a significant moment in the lives of these young girls, opening up new possibilities and opportunities for their future careers.

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40 government school girls from Bhandara take historic trip to ISRO in their first-ever out-of-district journey.
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