Today We really understood the meaning of outreach program, while teaching 200 students in very remote place who might not otherwise have access to this phenomenal tool.
A key component of outreach is that the groups providing it are not stationary, but mobile; in other words, they are meeting those in need of outreach services at the locations where those in need are. And with Foldscope it so much possible
Real happiness is to see happy faces around, teaching creative minds full of ideas.
@manu sir Its a great feeling to be a part of your endeavour
Special Thanks to @valencia and @jaai pandit for your support. You people have been excellent team
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