The Science and Innovation Gallery 'Navachara Kaksh' (room of new ideas) is part
of the President's favourite project of promoting new talent and innovators in the country and, after today's inauguration, it will be part of the Rashtrapati Bhawan's guided tour.
It has been set up with the assistance of global chip maker Intel.
Clumsy, designed by 17-year Arsh Shah Dilbagi from Panipat, resembles a real dog and has 16 Servo Motors in its innards that enable it to perform motor actions like walking and squatting.
Shah has won awards at an international science competition.
Also on display are virtual tabla, keyless piano, 3D printer, a 'talking wall' and a 'planet wall'.
"Visitors can also click selfies 3D-style with the President's House as a backdrop and email it," Intel India President Kumud Srinivasan said.
Navachara Kaksh will be open for visitors on weekends (Friday-Sunday) as part of the Rashtrapati Bhavan tour.
"Most of these displays have been developed by youngsters in India. It is Intel's endevour to promote skill development and innovation among youngsters across the globe and India. For us it is an important part of that effort," she said.
This is the first such museum that Intel has set up apart from the one at its headquarters in the US. It has innovation corners across locations, including India.
