DTU’s ‘lab on wheels’ launched by Delhi deputy CM Manish Sisodia

Delhi | Tuesday | 6th April, 2021

Summary:

The mobile lab will be taken to several Delhi schools to allow its students and teachers to benefit out of its facilities.

It will also be taken to educational institutes and other places which are associated with imparting education to the students.

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Delhi Technological University (DTU) will be launching a ‘lab on wheels’ for the students studying in Delhi schools.

The aim of this project is to educate the students residing in rural areas.

The vehicle hosts 17 computer systems, 2 television sets, one 3D printer, air conditioner, surveillance cameras, and printer.

Delhi deputy CM Manish Sisodia launched the bus on Tuesday and shared it on Twitter.

Proud of our @dtu_delhi team for launching "Lab on wheels" to spread digital literacy to rural & remote areas of Delhi that lack access to technology.



Congratulations to DTU team for thinking out of the box to help their community.

India needs more innovators like you! pic.twitter.com/0GJJqZ6BpM

— Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) April 6, 2021

The mobile lab will be taken to several Delhi schools to allow its students and teachers to benefit out of its facilities.

It will also be taken to educational institutes and other places which are associated with imparting education to the students.

DTU Vice-Chancellor Professor Yogesh Singh said that the University is launching `Lab on Wheels-Delhi Technical University` to serve humanity, under `Digital Village-Literate India`.

A team of students from DTU will also volunteer to provide tutorials, study tours and lectures to other students.