What is YUVIKA programme?
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is organising the ‘Young Scientist Programme’ or ‘YUva VIgyani KAryakram’ (YUVIKA)
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is organising the ‘Young Scientist Programme’ or ‘YUva VIgyani KAryakram’ (YUVIKA)
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is organising the ‘Young Scientist Programme’ or ‘YUva VIgyani KAryakram’ (YUVIKA)
The Young Scientist Programme, also known as Yuva Vigyani Karyakram (YUVIKA), has benefitted a total of 1,320 students so far, reflecting the growing enthusiasm among young learners for space-related disciplines, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
What is YUVIKA?
• Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is organising the ‘Young Scientist Programme’ or ‘YUva VIgyani KAryakram’ (YUVIKA) to impart basic knowledge on space technology, space science and space applications to Class 9 students.
• The programme, first announced in 2019, comprises special provisions to ensure wider access.
• YUVIKA is conducted as a one-month residential programme during summer vacations, where selected students undergo hands-on training at premier ISRO centres, interact with scientists, and gain exposure to cutting-edge space technologies.
• Currently, the programme is conducted at seven major centres, including Satish Dhawan Space Centre (Sriharikota), Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (Thiruvananthapuram), and Space Applications Centre (Ahmedabad), among others.
• Two additional centres at Mahendra Giri (Tamil Nadu) and Jodhpur (Rajasthan) are being added to further expand capacity.
• The programme is aimed at creating awareness about the emerging trends in science and technology amongst the youngsters
• The programme is also expected to encourage more students to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) based research/career.
• It has been structured to ensure democratic and equitable participation, with 10 students selected from each state and eight from each Union Territory annually, thereby maintaining balanced regional representation.
• The selection criteria incorporate special weightage for rural students, including 15 per cent preference for students from panchayat-level schools.
• The selection process is comprehensive, considering quiz performance, participation in science fairs, Olympiads, and extracurricular activities such as NSS and Scouts, ensuring a holistic evaluation of students.
• As many as 1,320 students have benefited from the programme so far, across five editions.
• The final selection is carried out after due verification of credentials, ensuring a fair and merit-based process.
• Initiatives like YUVIKA are aligned with the broader vision of building a scientifically empowered India and strengthening the nation's capabilities in the space sector through early talent identification and nurturing.