BMW India Foundation has joined hands with Smile Foundation to implement a STEM learning initiative in schools in Delhi NCR. BMW India Foundation’s support will help provide science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and skills development to over 2,500 students each year.
The project will engage young students from 6th – 8th grade in 25 schools in Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Gurugram. This includes 5 government aided schools, and 20 community schools located in underprivileged / low-income communities.
Mr. Vikram Pawah, President and CEO, BMW Group India said, “BMW India Foundation is committed to empowering the next generation through education and innovation. The new STEM learning initiative launched for Delhi NCR marks a step towards bridging the skills gap in our communities. By providing state-of-the-art laboratories and mobile STEM education, creativity and problem-solving skills will be inculcated in young minds. This initiative prepares students for a technology-driven future and promotes inclusivity in STEM fields, particularly for underprivileged children. Together, we are nurturing a generation of thinkers and innovators who will drive India’s economic growth and technological advancement.”
The initiative has two aspects – the first is establishing state-of-the-art laboratories in government aided schools and the second is launching ‘STEM on Wheels’ mobile lab to reach students in smaller community schools. Both type of labs will be equipped with the latest concept demonstration apparatus, testing devices, digital tools, small robotic models, learning kits and much more. The mobile lab is also powered by a 1,500-watt solar panel on roof for more sustainable lab operation in unserved areas.
Through interactive experiences and hands-on learning opportunities, students will develop the aptitude and attitude geared towards problem-solving skills and creativity. In addition, numerous workshops, annual science fair and innovation challenge will further help in greater motivation and involvement. The teachers will also be provided the required training for effective instructions.
In line with India’s National Education Policy, which places a strong emphasis on STEM education, the initiative aims to increase interest in STEM disciplines at an early age. It will foster critical thinking, innovation, and problem-solving skills in students, preparing them for a technology-driven future.
STEM-related jobs are the engine of India’s economic growth, yet many of these jobs are projected to go unfilled due to a gap in skills. The problem is more acute in low and middle-income groups and much more prevalent among girls and women. Today, women constitute a minority in both STEM education and careers, representing only 30 per cent of graduates in engineering and technology fields.
In addition to this new STEM initiative with Smile Foundation, the BMW Group has also been working closely with UNICEF to transform the educational landscape in India. Globally, BMW Group has a long-term partnership with UNICEF, under the slogan “BRIDGE. Educating young people for tomorrow, today.” The STEM education project was introduced in India in 2024, aiming to benefit 100,000 children in four states. The partnership is providing access to quality STEM education to adolescent girls from Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas and Tribal Ashramshalas, belonging to the most marginalized groups in hard-to-reach rural areas in states of Assam, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
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