In a groundbreaking development, the Government Secondary School in Pachin, Itanagar, has been officially recognized as India’s first 3D-printed school, Chief Minister Pema Khandu announced.
In a post on social media platform X, Khandu shared that the school, which was destroyed by a devastating fire, has been rebuilt in just two months using 3D printing technology.
“Government Secondary School, Pachin, Itanagar, becomes India’s first 3D-printed school. Devoured by fire, the school was rebuilt in just two months!” Khandu wrote.
The Chief Minister praised all those involved in this innovative project, highlighting it as a significant achievement in providing a cost-effective, sustainable, and rapid solution to meet the educational needs of students.
Khandu further noted that the use of advanced technology in this project will help make education more accessible to remote and underserved communities in the state.
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