Assam CM Sarma inaugurates Guwahati Science City in Sonapur
Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the Guwahati Science City and five District Science Centres. These state-of-the-art facilities aim to boost science and technology education across the state. Students can now experience immer...

The Science City has been developed through a joint initiative of the Government of Assam and the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Government of India.
On the occasion, the Chief Minister also virtually inaugurated five District Science Centres constructed at Amingaon Kamrup, Majuli, Silchar, Kaliabor and Bongaigaon.
It may be noted that an amount of Rs. 288.13 crore has been spent on the construction of the state-of-the-art science city. At present, two major galleries titled ‘Eureka’ and ‘Space Odyssey’ have been completed, while two additional sections named ‘Science Discovery’ and ‘Science Park’ will be added soon.
The five District Science Centres inaugurated today have been constructed at a cost of approximately Rs. 178.13 crore. Each centre is equipped with facilities such as a science gallery, a 64-seat digital planetarium and an auditorium.
Sarma said that with the opening of these science centres, Assam has taken a strong step forward in the fields of science and technology.
The Chief Minister stated that among the projects undertaken by the State government for the younger generation, this project is one of the most significant and attractive.
He said that the Space Odyssey, Eureka Pavilion and the Digital Planetarium will enable students to experience realistic simulations ranging from space travel to moon missions and the Mars mission.
He further added that with the help of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies, visitors will be able to closely observe the biodiversity of sanctuaries like Kaziranga in great detail, an experience that may not always be possible even during a physical visit to the sanctuary.
He urged upon the students to opt for science stream and explore the vast opportunities that science presents to them. He said that Assam needs its own scientists to address local challenges, pointing out that issues related to the tea industry or research on the one-horned rhinoceros cannot be solved by scientists coming from outside. He urged the younger generation to focus more on core science subjects, which would enable Assam to contribute significantly to national research institutions such as ISRO and DRDO etc.
He further said that the present era is driven by information technology and encouraged the youth to promote various aspects of the Science City on social media to enhance its popularity globally.
He also observed that the proposed establishment of an ISRO centre at Chandrapur will further strengthen space science research and activities in Assam.
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