Industrial revolution
Besides focusing on basic questions such as what the Industrial Revolution was, why it began in Europe and not in Asia, what was the cause of the Revolution and how it affected the social and economic conditions of the time; this division also attempts to take the children through the thought process of the minds of the people, particularly the inventors, of this period.
By delving into the minds of great inventors like James Watt and Richard Arkwright, VEFI brings across the fact that these notable inventors were not necessarily born prodigies nor extremely educated. They had this nagging urge to make work tools and machinery easier to operate and more efficient. And out of this nagging urge were born ideas that they translated into inventions of better machines. And this nagging urge is all that is required.