Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurates India’s first ESG lab in Mumbai; urges students to prepare for technology-driven future

MUMBAI: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated India’s first ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Lab in Mumbai, urging students to prepare for a quickly evolving world influenced by know-how round local weather change, synthetic intelligence, and quantum computing.“With AI now becoming influential in all walks of life, this laboratory is very important to make us ready for the future. It will ensure we remain a step ahead in science and technology while encouraging young minds to innovate,” he stated. The occasion additionally included the felicitation of winners from the nationwide robotics competitors, organized by STEM Learning and Brilio. The occasion, held on the Pul Deshpande Academy in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, was attended by STEM CEO and Founder Ashutosh Pandit, Brilio Global Head and Senior Director Abhishek Ranjan, in addition to students and academics from varied faculties throughout the nation. Fadnavis awarded prizes to winners of the robotics and model-making competitions. The first prize, together with a cheque of Rs 1 lakh, went to students of S. D. Ganage School, Pune, for their tinkering innovation. Jadavpur University obtained the second prize, whereas Rani Saraladevi High School, Bengaluru bagged the third. Both have been awarded Rs 50,000 every.STEM works in the direction of the development of science, know-how, engineering and arithmetic training in authorities and government-aided faculties.The institute has been recognised by UNESCO for its contribution to enhancing high quality training and scientific strategy and selling environmental and sustainable training, and now we have succeeded in launching India’s first ESG lab, stated Ashutosh Pandit, CEO of STEM.Speaking on the event, Abhishek Ranjan, Senior Director, Brilio, stated that Brilio STEM applications are pioneering science and know-how for students in over 20 states. We convey mini science facilities, astronomy labs and science labs to distant faculties in India. We purpose to attain a million kids by 2030, he stated.





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