India, June 18 -- Over the decade, India has made impressive strides in its digital transformation journey. From widespread adoption of smartphones to the success of UPI and Aadhaar, the nation has shown that it can leapfrog the conventional infrastructural gaps using technology. However, the bedrock for a truly inclusive and future-ready digital economy will not be built by platforms alone. It must be forged in classrooms, labs, and community centres, places where the next gen Indian innovators are being shaped. This is where experiential STEM (Science,Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning comes in. Beyond rote memorization and exam-centric approaches, experiential learning emphasizes curiosity, creativity, and hands-on proble...