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New attraction in Almatti Dam: Science Park Set for Drawing Children

Vijayapura: Almatti Dam, one of the main tourist attractions in the North Carnataka region, gets science amusement parks to captivate visitors, especially students, which are opened informally on Monday, and will be inaugurated soon.
The Vijayapura District Administration reopens all parks in the district to the public on Monday.
A total of 84 science models are displayed for tourists in the park.
H Suresh, Chief Engineer, Dam Zone, Krishna Bhagya Nigam Nigam Limited (KBJNL), said that the dam that has attracted visitors with attractions such as Mughal Parks, Japan, France, Rock and Lava Kusha and Laser shows, now getting educational science amusement parks at 1.2 hectares.
KBJNL has taken the park construction at a cost of Rs 1 Crore.
It has 84 Live Science models, and one can get detailed models on their cellphones, using QR Code, “he said.
He said,” School children used to visit Almatti between November and January every year, before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
Science parks are designed mainly keep students from high school to mind PU.
However, this is useful for the general public too.
The construction has been completed, and the park is open to the public.
The formal inauguration will be ongoing.
“Supeeth Kittanke, founder, Gyanpro’s education innovation, Bengaluru, said that his company was awarded the tender to build this park, which was a unique initiative in an open area such as the Dam site.” Most students are afraid of science and think that it is a difficult subject, but us.
Have tried to give a message that science is fun, and it can be easily studied through this park, “he added.
Chandrashekhar Collect, a science teacher in the regional government elementary school, said that he visited the park recently, and observed that the model showed off the concept Practically simple.
“However, tourists do not handle the model correctly, because there are staff members who are inadequate to guide them.
Because there is no wall, people enter and exit wherever they want.
If the same situation applies long, the park will be destroyed.
If the authorities maintain it correctly, it will be a good place to maintain a scientific temperament among students and visitors, “he said.

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