India has many cities known for their unique identity, and some of them are famous for their strong focus on science, technology, and innovation. One such city has earned a special title because of its important role in promoting scientific learning, research, and education. This city is home to major institutions, museums, and centres that inspire students and visitors to explore the world of science in an enjoyable way.
Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, is often called the Science City of India because it hosts one of the country’s most famous science museums—Science City Kolkata. This place has made the city a major centre for learning, creativity, and scientific curiosity. With modern displays, fun activities, and large educational events, Kolkata has become a hub where science becomes exciting for everyone.
Kolkata earned this name mainly due to the presence of Science City, one of Asia’s biggest and most advanced science museums. It is operated by the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), which ensures high-quality exhibitions and learning experiences.
Here, visitors can explore topics like space, the human body, machines, evolution, and natural wonders in very simple and fun ways. The museum’s interactive approach makes science easy even for young children, and this has helped Kolkata become a leading centre for scientific education.
Science City has changed the way people learn science. Instead of reading books alone, students can touch, try, and experience different science activities.
Some special features include:
These features have made Science City a favourite place for school visits and have greatly increased scientific awareness in the country.
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