Will the National Children’s Science Exhibition Start Tomorrow?
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Key Takeaways
- National Science Exhibition aims to promote curiosity and analytical skills.
- Students aged 14 to 18 will participate from across India.
- Interactive sessions with renowned scientists.
- Thematic displays on various scientific topics.
- Cultural performances showcasing India's diversity.
Bhopal, Nov 17 (NationPress) A six-day national children’s science exhibition is set to launch at the Regional Institute of Education (RIE) in Bhopal on Tuesday, uniting students aged 14 to 18 from all corners of the nation.
The event, collaboratively organized by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and the Madhya Pradesh School Education Department, will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav.
Notable attendees include Tribal Welfare Minister Kunwar Vijay Shah, School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh, and Bhopal MP Alok Sharma.
The state’s School Education Department reports that approximately 900 students and educators from 31 states and union territories will showcase science-focused projects and models during the exhibition.
The initiative seeks to ignite scientific curiosity and foster analytical thinking among young minds.
Exhibit themes will cover food, health and hygiene, transport and communication, natural farming, disaster management, mathematical modeling, computational thinking, and waste management.
Every morning at 9 a.m., scientists from prominent institutions like the Regional Science Centre, IISER, MANIT, ISECT, and Global Skill Park will deliver lectures and host interactive Q&A sessions.
Evenings will feature cultural performances by students from various states, and participants will also have opportunities to visit historical sites, museums, and science centers in and around Bhopal.
The event, concluding on November 23, provides a unique platform for students to delve into science, mathematics, and environmental issues while celebrating India’s rich cultural diversity.
IANS
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