The Kalam Spoorthi Yatra has successfully completed its journey across all 33 districts of Telangana.
Led by young entrepreneur Madhulash Babu, the Yatra aimed to introduce students to cutting-edge technology and hands-on learning. It helped students, especially from underserved communities, explore new technologies beyond textbooks. This experience sparked curiosity, encouraged innovation, and inspired them to dream bigger.
The initiative was supported by the Telangana Innovation Cell (TGIC), along with government officials, District Education Officers (DEOs), IAS officers, and educators. Their involvement played a key role in ensuring the program’s success at the district level.
According to TSIC officials, the Yatra featured the Flow Bus—India’s first futuristic lab on wheels, developed by the Edodwaja Foundation. This mobile lab traveled across Telangana, reaching over 17,151 students. It provided hands-on learning experiences in IoT, AR/VR, Robotics, 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (ML). The Yatra officially ended on Saturday in Bhadrachalam, Bhadradri Kothagudem district.
Students and educators responded enthusiastically to the initiative, emphasizing the need for continuous access to technology-driven education. Many students shared how this experience broadened their vision, encouraged them to explore beyond textbooks, and inspired them to become future innovators.
To continue this impact, Madhulash Babu proposed that companies sponsor a Flow Bus for each district as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. This would ensure that students across Telangana receive high-quality, hands-on technological education throughout the year.
Speaking about the Yatra’s success, Madhulash Babu said, “This is just the beginning. We invite corporate organizations to adopt a district and sponsor a Flow Bus, ensuring that students continue to receive hands-on technology education year-round. This is an opportunity to invest in the next generation of Indian innovators and shape a future where young minds have the skills, knowledge, and confidence to lead India into a new era of technological advancement.”
He urged companies and stakeholders to collaborate in building a nation of problem-solvers, visionaries, and change-makers.