Children presented a glimpse of the future at the science exhibition

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Shahjahanpur । A science and mathematics exhibition was organized at the Government Girls Secondary School, Shahbaz Nagar, where students showcased their scientific thinking and presented a glimpse of India’s scientific future. Dr. Irfan Human, Associate Professor and Coordinator of the National Children’s Science Congress, inaugurated the science exhibition by cutting the ribbon. He stated that the exhibitions make science interesting and entertaining, thereby increasing students’ interest in science and technology. He added that learning about various scientific fields at the science exhibition inspires students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering or research.

In the science exhibition, Shivangi’s Save Earth model won first place, Bushra’s Designer Baby won second place and Nitin Kumar’s Chandrayaan won third place. In the mathematics exhibition, Bushra’s Trigonometry Park won first place, Aman’s Algebraic Sutra Yantra won second place and Afreen’s Shapes model won third place. The jury included Dr. Irfan Human, Ravindra Prajapati, Wasit Hussain, and Rohtas Awasthi.

Asst. teacher Brijesh Kumar, Aashiq Ali, Ashok Kumar and Shazia Inayat contributed to the model making for the science and math exhibition. At the end of the program, school Principal Anita Bhaskar expressed her gratitude.


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