Did the world’s largest “Energy Ball”” exhibit catch your eye? Right here at the National Science Centre in Delhi, nylon balls dance through the air. They showcase the magic of potential energy transforming into kinetic energy. The National Science Centre, inaugurated in 1992 by P.V. Narasimha Rao, isn’t just about eye-catching displays. It’s one of Asia’s largest science centers, a dream castle for curious minds. This eight-floor marvel near Pragati Maidan’s Gate 1 is a part of the National Council of Science Museums. Its mission is to ignite a passion for science in everyone who walks through its doors. Within these walls, you can journey through the human body, explore India’s scientific heritage, and even delve into the prehistoric world of dinosaurs. The National Science Centre also celebrates emerging technologies. Robotics, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence come to life through interactive exhibits. For a lighter touch, the Fun Science Gallery turns physics and chemistry into playful games. The National Science Centre is more than a museum. It’s a dynamic hub where science meets imagination, and learning becomes an adventure.”
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