What are some of the science models displayed at Prayosha CSC?

Published On: September 3, 2025
Science models displayed at Prayosha CSC

Prayosha District Community Science Centre – Dang–Ahwa stands as a district hub dedicated to hands-on science education, STEM enrichment, and public engagement, recognized by GUJCOST (Gujarat Council on Science & Technology). Its curated collection of science models plays a key role in igniting scientific curiosity, especially among rural and tribal youth.

Core Science Model Galleries and Exhibits

Prayosha DCSC offers permanent and rotating displays across several major model zones:

1. Mechanics & Motion

  • Levers, pulleys, gears, and inclined planes
  • Center of mass and rotational inertia models
  • Demonstrations of Newton’s laws and simple machines

2. Light & Optics

  • Lens and prism experiments (refraction, dispersion)
  • Mirror assemblies for reflection and periscopes
  • Color addition/subtraction panels

3. Electricity & Magnetism

  • Working models illustrating circuit construction, switches, and bulbs
  • Magnet and coil demonstrators (electromagnet, induction)
  • Basic motor and generator prototypes

4. Human Body & Health

  • Life-size anatomy models (skeletal, digestive, circulatory systems)
  • Lungs and respiration demonstrators
  • Health awareness panels (hygiene, nutrition)

5. Earth & Environment

  • Water cycle, rain gauge, and local geography models
  • Soil profile section
  • Models showing air pressure, wind formation, and disaster awareness

6. Robotics & Coding

  • Robot kits (line followers, obstacle avoiders)
  • Coding-enabled devices using microcontrollers (Arduino class)
  • Student-built smart streetlights and irrigation alerts

7. Astronomy & Space Science

  • Solar system scale models (planets, orbits)
  • Telescopic viewing tools and lunar surface reliefs
  • Rocket models (water/bottle rockets)

Maker Space & Innovation Lab Models

The Centre’s Innovation Lab nurtures creativity through interactive prototypes and projects:

  • 3D printed objects: Prototypes for engineering, medical, and bio-tech concepts
  • Arduino/Raspberry Pi mini setups for sensors and data logging
  • Low-cost science kits (rainwater harvest models, smart irrigation)
  • Carpentry/electronics benches for functional gizmos
  • Student competition entries (drones, automated vehicles, coding solutions)

Notable events:

  • Display of drone models (recent National Science Day, 2025)
  • Robotics leagues and coding challenges for school teams
  • Water testing models relevant to local needs

Biotech & BioACorn Zone (Highlights)

Prayosha DCSC hosts a dedicated BioACorn corner developed with GUJCOST and Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission:

  • Interactive infographics on DNA and genetics
  • Models demonstrating basics of biotechnology (banana, cotton, biofuel samples)
  • Panels and exhibits for biotechnology applications in agriculture and health
  • Gyan hunt activities: Students decode clues from models and panels to win prizes

This zone uniquely connects local interests (farming, health, environment) with biotech literacy, using familiar examples and hands-on displays.

Astronomy & Telescopic Sessions: Special Models

  • Telescopic rigs for night sky exploration and sun-safe solar observation
  • Planetarium-like orrery: Manual models that show planetary motion
  • Lunar crater and phase reliefs (touch-and-feel models)

Unique to Prayosha DCSC: Clear skies of Dang district enable meaningful star-gazing events and practical space-science workshops.

Sample Visit Plan: Engagement with Science Models (Schools)

ItemTypical Approach
Grouping4 batches of 20 students
Duration5 hours (incl breaks)
ZonesExhibit demo, Workshop 1, Workshop 2, Maker Challenge
OutputEach batch builds a model + reflection write-up
Safety MeasuresPre-brief, tool handling, first-aid, water/rest points
Follow-UpSchool replicates 2 low-cost models and shares outcomes

This ensures every participant interacts with several core models, experiments with hands-on kits, and documents learning for classroom use.

Bullet Points: Key Features of Science Models and Displays

  • Low-cost, locally relevant, and context-adapted models
  • Bilingual explanations: Gujarati, Hindi, technical English
  • Hands-on, touchable exhibits—not just view-and-go
  • Inclusive design: Accessible for students from rural/tribal schools, and equitable gender participation
  • Alignment with state curriculum and competitive themes
  • Regular competitions for best model innovation
  • Dynamic maker space: Continual update with new technology and real-world problems (drones, IoT devices, health testing)
  • Mentored learning: Students become model-builders and peer presenters

Latest Updates and Events (2024–2025)

  • National Science Day 2025: Featured drone model displays, new student-built prototypes in robotics, coding, and environmental monitoring
  • Summer Science Hobby Camp 2024: Intensive sessions on model building, project documentation, and presentation skills
  • Ongoing Robotics & Coding Leagues: New age-tiered model challenges with microcontroller kits and sensor experiments
  • Biotech Gyan Hunt (BioACorn): Popularity rising for clue-based biotech model hunts and panel reading
  • Inclusion First: Expanded outreach to girls’ groups, first-generation learners, and farmers with models linked to local daily life
  • Maker Space Expansion: Added 3D printing, carpentry, and electronics benches for next-generation prototyping
  • Teacher Training & Activity Bank: Refresher workshops for replicable, classroom-friendly models

Table: Snapshot of Major Science Model Zones

Zone/AreaExample ModelsUnique Features
Mechanics & MotionLevers, pulleys, Newton’s lawsFrugal, locally sourced materials
Light & OpticsPrism, lens, color panelsInteractive demos
Electricity & MagnetismMotor, generator, magnetsCircuit-building kits
Human Body & HealthAnatomy, lung modelsHealth literacy focus
Environment/GeographyWater cycle, local soil, disaster awarenessLinked to local ecology
Robotics & CodingLine followers, smart devicesStudent-built prototypes
Astronomy/Space ScienceSolar system, lunar reliefs, telescopesStar-gazing in low-light setting
BioACorn Biotech ZoneDNA structure, biofuel, agri-biotechInfographic panels, activity hunt

Unique Advantages of Prayosha DCSC Science Model Collection

  • District Contextualization: Every model and exhibit is tailored for local context (Dang’s geography, agriculture, and culture).
  • Alignment with GUJCOST: Ensures standardization, safety, and connection to state initiatives and competitions.
  • Focus on Problem Solving: Not just demonstration; models link theory with real-world needs—especially relevant in farming, health, and disaster preparedness.
  • Mentored, Outcome-Based Learning: Students move from passive viewing to active making, documenting, and presenting their models.
  • Regular Upgrades: Science model content continually refreshed to incorporate emerging technology, popular science trends, and district-level innovation needs.

Takeaways for Students, Teachers, and Visitors

Prayosha District Community Science Centre – Dang–Ahwa offers an evolving showcase of science models spanning mechanics, biology, robotics, coding, and biotechnology—each adapted for local relevance and easy replication in classroom or community. This model-rich environment enables hands-on learning, skill-building, and scientific thinking for everyone from schoolchildren to teachers and community leaders.

For the latest experience, plan a school visit, join a camp, or propose your own project—Prayosha DCSC ensures science is made, touched, and understood.

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