BLAST Robotics Co-Captains Host STEM Workshop for 165 Girls in Telangana

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Virat and Vivaan Ponugoti, Co-Captains of the BLAST Robotics Team, led a transformative STEM workshop for 165 girls in Telangana, fostering interest in robotics and engineering.

Kodakandla, Telangana: In a remarkable demonstration of youth leadership and global community engagement, Virat and Vivaan Ponugoti, Co-Captains of the BLAST Robotics Team under Keystone STEM Alliance Inc. (Pennsylvania, USA), conducted a high-impact Robotics Awareness Workshop for 165 girls at the Telangana Residential School and Junior College for Girls. This initiative was part of the team’s STEM2ignite Global Outreach Program, which aims to expand access to STEM education in underserved communities.

The interactive, hands-on workshop introduced eighth and ninth-grade students to the fundamentals of robotics, engineering, and real-world scientific applications. Participants engaged with batteries, circuit boards, and basic electrical engineering concepts through demonstrations and guided activities designed to inspire curiosity and creativity.

“Our goal is to make STEM exciting, approachable, and empowering,” said Virat Ponugoti. “When students get to touch, build, and experiment, they begin to see themselves as future engineers and innovators.”

Vivaan Ponugoti emphasized the importance of such workshops in breaking down barriers. “We want every student—especially young girls—to feel confident that STEM careers are within their reach,” he stated.

A highlight of the program was a telescope demonstration led by volunteers Chandu Poloju and Yeshwanth Poloju. They explained the principles behind telescopes and encouraged students to explore astronomy and space science.

<p“For many of these students, this was their first interaction with scientific equipment,” said Chandu Poloju. “Seeing their excitement reminded us how powerful early exposure to science can be.”

The workshop also featured an inspiring motivational address by Swapna TN, IT Program Manager at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). She urged students to dream big and pursue careers in technology and innovation.

<p“Your background should never limit your ambition,” Swapna TN told the students. “Believe in your abilities, stay curious, and don’t hesitate to step into fields like engineering, science, and technology. Your potential is truly limitless.”

School Principal Dileep Kumar Thammi expressed deep appreciation for the initiative, highlighting its long-term impact on students. “Programs like this open doors for our girls,” he said. “Exposure to STEM at this age can change the trajectory of a young girl’s life, and we are grateful to the BLAST Robotics team and volunteers for bringing this opportunity to our campus.”

Special recognition was given to Dr. Kiran Dasari, whose coordination and community outreach were instrumental in organizing the workshop. “Connecting global STEM initiatives with local schools is essential,” Dr. Dasari noted. “This program ensured that students who need such exposure the most were reached.”

The outreach reflects the broader mission of Keystone STEM Alliance Inc., a student-led nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that works to expand access to STEM and robotics education both in the U.S. and internationally.

<p“We believe STEM education should be accessible to every child, regardless of geography or background,” said a spokesperson for Keystone STEM Alliance. “Through programs like STEM2ignite, we aim to spark curiosity, build confidence, and create pathways for future innovators.”

The workshop concluded with enthusiastic participation and positive feedback from students, many of whom expressed a newfound interest in robotics, science, and engineering. For the BLAST Robotics team, this event marks another milestone in their ongoing mission to inspire, educate, and uplift communities through the power of STEM, according to Global Net News.

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