National Science Centre
Also known as “A Dream Castle for One and All,” the National Science Centre in New Delhi is located opposite to the Old Bhairon Temple near Pragati Maidan in the city. Situated at a walking distance from India Gate, it is one of the largest centres of science in the entire Asian continent. Moreover, it regularly hosts many reputed personnel, such as Nobel Laureates, famous scientists as well as technocrats and astronauts, in addition to famous educators from the field of science. Established in 1992 by the Ministry of Culture in the Government of India, the National Science Centre consists of four different floors, with a majority of important galleries, including those of Technology, Heritage, Information Technology and Revolution, as well as one of Emerging Technologies. There are galleries for Human Biology, Prehistoric Life as well as Fun Science.This is a great place to attain knowledge about the various scientific processes as well as machines and instruments. The National Science Centre is a constituent part of the National Council of Science Museums. Ever since it has opened, the centre has been a pioneer for rendering services to promote science and its importance among people.From holding various educational programmes and exhibitions, to providing teacher training and holding seminars on science, the centre has been trying to inculcate the knowledge of science amongst everyone.The National Science Centre also houses a library, cafeteria, and a planetarium, along with several conference halls as well as a cyber school wherein you can attend short term courses.
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