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Nurturing Young Scientists at Vigyan Utsava🔬👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

                                        

 

   On 27th February, our Vidya Poshak
office organized Vigyan Utsava, a wonderful event dedicated to encouraging scientific curiosity and innovation among students. The celebration began with competitions conducted at the school level, where many students enthusiastically presented their science experiments and ideas. From each school, the students who secured 1st and 2nd place were selected to participate in the inter-school competition held at our office.

During the inter-school round, two to three schools were grouped together and given the same experiment topic, allowing the judges to fairly evaluate creativity, understanding, and presentation. It was exciting to see students confidently explaining their experiments and demonstrating their scientific thinking.

I am especially proud of my students, who presented an experiment on a levitating magnetic pen stand. They worked very hard to understand the concept and present it effectively. Their dedication and teamwork paid off, and they secured 1st place in the competition. Along with the recognition, they also received a cash prize, which made the moment even more special for them.
This was truly one of the happiest and most memorable moments for me as a mentor. Seeing my students succeed, gain confidence, and be recognized for their hard work filled me with immense joy and pride. Moments like these remind me why guiding and supporting students in their learning journey is so meaningful.






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