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.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 24-08-2024 19:30 IST | Created: 24-08-2024 19:30 IST
Bengaluru Chronicles: A Deep Dive into the City's Scientific Legacy
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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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