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Itanagar, July 30: The Government Secondary School in Pachin, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, has made history as India’s first 3D-printed educational institution. Rebuilt in just two months following a fire, the school showcases the potential of 3D printing technology in modern construction.
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu celebrated the achievement, describing it as a “watershed moment” in efforts to provide cost-effective, sustainable, and rapid solutions for educational infrastructure.
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He emphasized that such state-of-the-art facilities are crucial for making education more accessible to remote and underserved communities.
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wow we need this in senapati as well to replace those old school buildings.
This type of technology should be massively mobilise in whole of Manipur
Practical uses of 3D printing have been extensively use in small scale but today 3D printing have reached new level.