robotics4all

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Is robotics important? Why do you need to learn it? Robotics is the key to the future in any field. Be it medical or sports, some form of robotics is always used. It is very important, but not many people can afford it or their school does provide it as a subject to learn. This is where we come in. My name is Shreyan Veldanda and welcome to Robotics4All. I am in 10th grade and I love robotics. I also like playing basketball and cricket. Due to COVID-19, since 2020 I haven’t been able to go outside much so I have started to shift my focus toward robotics. Only after this, I discovered my passion for it. Recently, I participated in the IYRC competition, and with the help of Leap Robots, I got a silver medal for making the SPM-bot (Solar Power Maintenance bot). Check out more about my robot in the link below.

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SOLAR POWER MAINTINANCE ROBOT

Since I recently moved to India, I was shocked to find there were little to no robotics clubs or classes anywhere. I decided I should maybe dig deeper into this subject. As part of my research, I realised that opportunities to learn about Robotics is very limited in India. Hence I have decided to provide that opportunity for kids who are interested but cannot afford it. But I didn’t know where to start. That’s when I got huge support from Mr. Sunil from “Youth for Seva” foundation. I was guided and given contacts of schools where I could teach Robotics. I started my first class at Kokapet Goverment school where 6th graders welcomed me with open arms. So far I have spent 3 months where I taught them basic coding using Arduino and BOOYAKA kit. This would not have been possible without support from “Youth for Seva”. My sincere thanks to the volunteers and foundation for helping others achieve their dreams.This is about me and my program. My dream is to spread Robotics to every corner in India so that kids and our country can benefit out of it. You can also be part this mission by volunteering your valuable time. Please reach out to me for any questions. Thank you.

- Shreyan Veldanda

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