STEM for Youth

🧪 STEM for Youth Project

The STEM for Youth Project by UDGI Foundation is focused on developing curiosity, scientific temper, and innovation skills among students in the age group of 10 to 18 years, especially in rural and under-resourced communities.
This project brings Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) learning directly to students through interactive models, science kits, hands-on experiments, and real-life applications.
By creating interest in STEM at an early age, we aim to build a future-ready generation equipped with the skills needed in the 21st century.
The program is delivered through UDGI Pathshala Centers and School-based Outreach.

Why STEM for Youth

In rural India, students often lack access to quality science labs, tech exposure, and practical learning.
They study science only through books, with very little hands-on experience, which affects understanding and interest in the subject.
This leads to low confidence, poor problem-solving abilities, and lack of motivation for STEM careers.
STEM for Youth fills this gap by making science fun, accessible, and practical for every child, no matter where they live.


🔹 Main Focus Areas

  1. Hands-on STEM Education – Learning by doing through experiments, science models, and kits.

  2. Robotics & Basic Engineering – Introduce simple mechanical and electronic concepts through creative projects.

  3. Math with Fun Activities – Make mathematics easy through puzzles, games, and visual tools.

  4. Technology Exposure – Introduce tools like sensors, coding basics, and tech devices.

  5. STEM Exhibitions & Science Days – Encourage children to create and showcase their own scientific ideas.

How STEM for Youth Works

UDGI Foundation identifies schools and villages where STEM resources are missing or very limited.
We establish STEM learning spaces or conduct regular mobile workshops using specially designed science kits.
Local educators and volunteers are trained to deliver interactive bilingual lessons (Hindi + English) using models and activities.
Each student gets to touch, test, and try science through real experiments, helping them understand concepts deeply.
The program also includes STEM fairs, model competitions, and innovation days to promote creativity and teamwork.


🔸 Key Activity Areas

  1. Weekly STEM Classes – Practical sessions in Pathshala centers or government schools.

  2. Distribution of STEM Kits – Low-cost kits for experiments in physics, chemistry, math, and tech.

  3. Training for Rural Educators – Build local teaching capacity with STEM methodology.

  4. Village Science Clubs – Create peer groups of students to work on group projects.

  5. Annual Science Innovation Fair – Showcase youth-led innovations and problem-solving ideas.

Education Cumulative

Impact

5000+ Children Empowered

with Interactive STEM Experiences

Our Reach

35 States and Union Territories