Bengaluru Chronicles: A Deep Dive into the City's Scientific Legacy
Science Gallery Bengaluru launches a new exhibition, 'Sci560', exploring the city's rich history as India's military-industrial-academic complex. Inaugurated by Karnataka Minister N S Boseraju and supported by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies, the exhibition celebrates Bengaluru's scientific innovations and contributions, featuring exhibits like the Kolar Gold Fields neutrino experiments and Electronic Voting Machines.
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Science Gallery Bengaluru has unveiled 'Sci560', a new exhibition that delves into the city's storied past as India's foremost military-industrial-academic hub.
The exhibition is a collaborative effort from ten institutions across the city and is backed by Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies. Karnataka's Minister for Science and Technology, N S Boseraju, inaugurated the exhibition, opening it to the public.
'Sci560' highlights Bengaluru's scientific achievements through a variety of displays, including the Kolar Gold Fields neutrino experiments and the development of Electronic Voting Machines by Bharat Electronics Limited. The exhibition aims to foster a cultural discussion around scientific research and innovation in Bengaluru.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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