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Festive Tech & Special Builds: Robotics Classes for Kids

byBe A RobonautAvailable for students across Delhi NCRStarts from3,800 per month (8 sessions)View full gallery

We believe tradition and technology make a perfect team. From automated aarti systems to robotic flag hoists, my students learn to build projects that matter.

For Ganesh Chaturthi, we welcomed Bappa in a special way with an Automated Aarti and Bell Ringing System. It was a beautiful moment where devotion met innovation.

Meet Karanveer, who designed this Flag Hoisting Robot. It's a perfect blend of technology and patriotism, showing that robotics can be about creativity, courage, and love for the nation.

This Janmashtami, my kids celebrated by building robots that swung Krishna's Jhula and broke the Matki. It was a day filled with fun, laughter, and innovative celebration.

Happy Krishna Janmashtami! Just as Krishna broke the handi, we hope to break barriers of fear and limitation, filling our world with happiness, unity, and creativity.

Mahira tried to build a human prototype, but with a twist—one that glows! She added a light to bring her invention to life, illuminating the world with her creativity.

About Festive Tech & Special Builds

Most kids learn coding from a screen, but here, we wire up motors and sensors to physical, festive projects. Take the automated aarti machine, for instance. It is not just code. It is about aligning gears, timing the bell strikes, and managing power, so the rhythm matches the prayer. When a student builds this, they are solving real engineering puzzles, not just following a textbook.

At Be A Robonaut, I want kids to see that technology is not separate from their world. It is a tool to enhance what they already love. In this cluster, you will see projects like our Ganesh Chaturthi automated aarti systems and Janmashtami jhulas.

Building these is never about following a set of instructions. It is about the process. We use high-torque motors, sensors, and structural metal components. A student might try to build a robotic arm to hoist a flag, only to find the torque is too low for the weight of the material. That is when the real learning happens. They have to troubleshoot, adjust the gear ratio, or change the motor.

This is the core of our DIY robotics workshops in Pitampura. We treat mistakes as debugging opportunities. Whether it is a project for Independence Day or a smart home solution, the goal is always the same: to move from passive learning to active building. Students start with mechanical fundamentals, move to coding and Arduino integration, and eventually, they build things that interact with their home environment.

We keep our batches small, usually 4 to 6 students. This ensures that when a child gets stuck on a circuit or a loop, we can work through the logic together until they can proudly say, Yeh maine khud banaya hai.

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Be A Robonaut

Available for students across Delhi NCRStarts from 3,800 per month (8 sessions)

I am an M.Tech graduate who believes classrooms should be playgrounds, not lecture halls. I run Be A Robonaut to give kids a space where they can be messy, make mistakes, and build stuff that actually works. We do not do boring theory. We do hard work, creative chaos, and the joy of seeing an idea come to life.

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