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Schools are foundational institutions for individual development and societal progress. In India, government and private schools follow fundamentally different models, resulting in differences in cost, facilities, class size and student performance. While government schools assure broad access and social justice, private schools can offer superior resources at a higher cost. Having said that, a Government school in Pune, Maharashtra, has now grabbed the attention for offering world-class facilities to the students with ‘crazy infrastructure.’ School Students Make Robots In a video shared on Reddit, a vlogger talked about his time at the ZP Jalindar Nagar, Pune, which is also called the ‘World’s Best School.’ The clip begins with a glimpse of little students taking a nap between their school hours. But what’s coming next will blow your mind. Moving ahead, the vlogger showed that the students are learning 3D Printing at a very young age with the latest machines and software. Not just this, the school has provided sufficient facilities to the kids to learn Robotic AI Stimulation on the RoboDK software. As the clip progresses, we see the man getting surprised after using a voice-enabled Robot made by one of the students. He even asked a Class 3rd student about what skills she knows, to which she replied, “Coding, Art and Craft, Jewellery and Brain GYM.” Furthermore, the vlogger added, “Learning multiple languages or writing with two hands, this is an ideal dream school. First school where kids take a compulsory nap post lunch.” Ware Guruji, who runs the school, on the other hand, talked about his dream of expanding the school and said, “We have to go beyond just one school. Though this is the Number 1 school in the world, one school cannot admit all students. Now we have to scale this and build a new system to replace the current one.” Kids doing blender ? byu/NoStranger6977 inIndiaTech How Did Social Media React? In no time, the comment section was flooded with reactions from several users. A Reddit user shared, “Can’t believe instead of AI I am probably going to be replaced by a 14-year-old.” Another one commented, “I can’t even sculpt a basic circle, btw.” One of them wrote, “It’s not feasible for most schools across the country, but hopefully it turns out to be good for these kids.” A user shared, “Wow, no more soul sucking rote learning. Hope such schools become the norm.” One of them commented, “As an adult, I would like to redo my schooling. When will admissions be open?” “Idk why but I’m feeling happy looking at this … we need more of such schools … and the best part which I found of this school is not one kid looks like a rich brat of those big schools … this is amazing work … respect ++,” a comment read. Stories like these highlight the transformation from traditional classroom learning to hands-on, practical skill development.
 
                            
                         
                            
                         
                            
                        