ATL Sarathi Centre

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Reports

About ATL Sarthi

ATL Sarthi provides tools and support to schools to adopt a self-monitoring approach for better and continuous performance. It also provides necessary guidelines for local authorities like districts, states, innovation councils, private organizations etc. to help assess ATLs in their particular region and provide much-needed guidance and support to steer this ATL ecosystem to new heights. As the name suggests, Sarthi is a charioteer and ATL Sarthi will enable the ATLs to be efficient and effective. The initiative has four pillars ensuring the performance enhancement of ATLs through regular process improvements like a self-reporting dashboard known as ‘MyATL Dashboard’ and development of SOPs for schools to ensure financial and non-financial compliances, on-ground assessments of ATLs in collaboration with relevant local authorities through cluster-based approach and providing ownership to schools to analyze their performance through Performance-Enablement matrix.

Glimpses of Impact: ATL Sarthi 2024 Journey

Phase I: ATL Teachers Meet

Date:-26th April 2024

Key Highlights:

  • 117 teachers from 15+ districts of Odisha
  • Focus on knowledge sharing, skill-building, and fostering student creativity.
  • 331 ATL schools outreach across Odisha.

Phase II: ATL Think Camp

Date:- 28th Aug – 20th Oct 2024

Key Highlights:

  • Boot camp conducted: 22
  • Total ATL Nodal Centres: 17 Districts
  • Participants: 1000+ students from all districts
  • Idea : 100+ Online & 200+ Offline Ideas pitched
  • Prizes : 300+ Medals & 1000+ Certificates

Phase III: Student Innovation Fair

Date:-26th April 2024

Key Highlights:

  • 100+ Projects
  •  25+ Schools
  •  200+ Students
  • 35+ ATL
  • 50+ Trophies & 200+ certifcates distributed

Hands-on Training Session on 3D Modelling, Printing, and IP

Date:- 11th March 2024 – 15th March 2024

Key Highlights:

  • Students explored the basics of 3D design, learned how 3D printers work, and understood the importance of protecting innovative ideas through IP
  • The event aimed to spark creativity and innovation among young minds through experiential learning

National Startup Day 2025- Student Immersion Program

Date:- 16th Jan, 2025

Key Highlights:

  • 80+ students from 5 schools embarked on a remarkable journey, explored;
  • Regional Science Centre BBSR

  • AIC-Nalanda Institute of Technology Foundation

  • KIIT-Technology Business Incubator

  • National Innovation Foundation – India

  • Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar & KISS – Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences

National Technology Day 2025

Date:- 10th May, 2025

Key Highlights:

  • Students from 8 schools pitched real-world solutions.
  • 60+ Students presented ideas

  • 80+ Student participants

  • 10+ Dedicated Teachers

  • 10 Trophies distributed among winners

Earth Day 2025

Date:- 22nd Apr, 2025

Key Highlights:

  • 50+ Student winners

  • 500+ Student participants

  • 30+ Dedicated Teachers

  • 40 Trophies distributed among winners

Students Achievements

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Posture Correction Device

An IoT-based posture correction wearable gadget uses sensors to track a person’s body posture and provides real-time feedback to help correct poor posture habits, helps in improving posture and reduce the risk of back pain, neck pain, and other musculoskeletal problems which results from prolonged sitting or standing in incorrect postures.

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Soldering Smoke Absorber

Soldering smoke absorber is a device used to remove fumes and smoke produced during soldering work, which can contain harmful chemicals and particulates. The project involves creating a simple yet effective system that pulls the smoke away from the soldering area, protecting the user’s health and keeping the workspace clean.

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DRISHTI - A Vision Guider

The prototype is made & delivered to Aryan Agarwal, a student from KIIT International School. This device, designed for visually impaired individuals, aids in detecting objects such as cars, bikes, buses, and others approaching from the front. Best Project Award in the category of “Innovative Technology with Social Impact.” at Diamond Summit Challenge

Program Glimpses

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