KARIMNAGAR, JANUARY 25, 2026: A grand exhibition of UOLO Tekie, Robotics, and Skill Darbar projects was conducted successfully at Blue Bells School, Hanuman Nagar, Karimnagar town, on Sunday.
For the past two academic years, Computer Science has been introduced as part of the curriculum, providing students with structured training in coding and robotics. Through this initiative, students are gaining early exposure to modern technology and practical learning.

Students from Classes VI to X are being trained in both theoretical concepts and hands-on practical skills related to coding and robotics. In today’s exhibition, over 350 students actively participated and showcased a wide range of innovative projects.
In the Robotics section, projects such as Rope Car, Line Follower, Object Detection, Servo Sweep, Manual Boom Barrier, and Automatic Night Lamp attracted special attention.

In the Coding section, students demonstrated projects including Python applications, HTML projects, Internet Safety, Automatic Rain Shield, Calculator, Earth Around the Sun, Birthday Cake, and Flag Book, which stood out as major highlights.
Under Skill Darbar, creative projects like Digital Storytelling and Eco-Friendly Paper Bags were exhibited, reflecting students’ creativity and social responsibility.
The programme was graced by distinguished guests, including Quality Coordinator Mr. K. Ashok Reddy, Telangana & Andhra Pradesh Regional Manager Mr. Firoz Khan, ULIPS Regional Head Ms. Supriya, Mr. Kudali Srinivas, Mr. B. Surender Reddy, Mr. Prakash, Ms. Padmaja, Mr. Alexander, Mr. Shoaib, Mr. Vijay, and Ms. Supriya.
The event was formally inaugurated with lamp lighting by UOLO Tekie representatives, along with the School Principal, Mrs. Janga Sunitha Manohar Reddy.
Addressing the gathering, the Principal emphasised that in today’s rapidly evolving technological world, it is essential for students to learn coding, software applications, mobile app development, and digital skills at the school level itself.
Speaking on the occasion, the School Correspondent Mrs. Sunitha Manohar Reddy, stated that such programmes help enhance innovative thinking, creativity, and problem-solving abilities among students.
The exhibition witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and a large number of parents, making the event a grand success.
