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You need to know : Meet The 15 Year Old Indian Genius Whose Project Accounts To Be Of Rs 150 And Now Has Been Choosen By NASA.

Every year, NASA hosts an engineering design contest as part of the Human Exploration Rover Contest (HERC). The challenge seeks to introduce schoolchildren throughout the globe to the next stage of space exploration for humans.

The Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC), an engineering design competition, is about to be organized by NASA, the American space agency. The challenge is scheduled for April 18, 20, and 21, 2024. Teams Kaizel has chosen a number of students to compete in NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge in 2024. While other students who took part in the competition spent somewhere between Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 1 lakh on their projects, Utkarsh revealed that he had only spent Rs. 150 on his own idea.

After hearing Utkarsh’s thoughts and innovations at such a young age, the DM was impressed, even if Utkarsh questioned how he would stand in front of these other kids.

Utkarsh was put on a team by DM to work on a rover. This rover is now prepared to take part in NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge. Utkarsh is about to depart with his tea. But Utkarsh’s life isn’t exactly simple.

Utkarsh is just fifteen years old. His father, Upendra, had a cerebral hemorrhage eight years prior. Through farming, Utkarsh’s grandpa, Surendra Singh, provides for the needs of the family. He gets full farming assistance from Utkarsh.

Arun Kumar from Faridabad, Utkarsh from Greater Noida, Om from Noida, and Rohit Pal from Panipat are among the children who have been chosen. Pallavi, a student in Class 10, from Badshahpur, Gurugram, and Lokesh Kumar from Tauru, Nuh, are also among them. The YMRD Team Kaizel Is being supported by the M3M Foundation.

Out of the eight Indian teams that were chosen, this one is the only one backed by an NGO. The team is made up of gifted kids from Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Bihar, and Maharashtra, among other regions of the nation.

Every year, NASA hosts an engineering design contest as part of the Human Exploration Rover Contest (HERC). The challenge seeks to introduce schoolchildren throughout the globe to the next stage of space exploration for humans.

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