Karimnagar girl selected for Japan-Asia youth exchange programme in science-Read
News Update March 26, 2025 01:24 AM

Shubhashree Sahu, has designed an innovative agricultural machine for the sake of the farmers during her schooling at Paramita Heritage School

Published Date – 25 March 2025, 08:56 PM




Karimnagar: A child scientist and a young innovator from Karimnagar, Shubhashree Sahu has been selected to participate in the Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Programme in Science (also known as the Sakura Science Exchange Programme).

A week-long international programme is scheduled to be held in Japan from June 15 to 21, this year. Youth from 14 Asian countries are invited to participate in this prestigious programme initiated by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) in collaboration with the Department of School Education and Literacy, Government of India, which perfectly aligns with the experiential learning aspect of the NEP 2020.


A 11th NLEPC Inspire Manak Awardee, Shubhashree Sahu, has designed an innovative agricultural machine for the sake of the farmers during her schooling at Paramita Heritage School. She won multiple honours and awards for her scientific innovation.

The main purpose of the youth exchange programme is to facilitate short-term visits to Japan for young people from Asian countries and allow them to experience Japan’s advanced science and technology while immersing them in Japanese culture.

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