By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
24th October:- Maharishi Dayanand Public School Daria, Chandigarh in
collaboration with Department of Science and Technology Chandigarh Administration organized a Scientific Models Exhibition.
collaboration with Department of Science and Technology Chandigarh Administration organized a Scientific Models Exhibition.
It was inaugurated by Secretary of D.A.V. College Managing Committee New Delhi,
Ravinder Talwar. Surpanch Gurpreet Singh Happy was the special guest on this occasion. They examined
and appreciated the models prepared by
the scouts and guides to popularized science and technology.
Model prepared by Ankush and Chetan conveyed the idea
that the
environment could be kept clean with the use of science. They also expressed that renewable energy had favorable effect
on natural resources. Deepika and Muskan,
through their model expressed the danger
of smoke coming out of factories and vehicles which is harmful for the living beings. It would be essential to use
modern techniques to save the environment
from the pollution. Rohit and Ayush exhibited the utility of solar light in houses, street and on roads. Akash
and Anand through their model of windmill
emphasized on increasing the capacity of
solar energy. They conveyed the fact that due to increasing global warming glaciers are melting which might ultimately
lead to emersion of earth in water. Aarti,
Archna and Sunny gave the message of
improving the transport system. Luvkush and Mohit presented the seasonal variation. Other students conveyed useful
ideas about converting the waste into the
best, disposable of garbage, study of flowers
and the human body system through their models. Students of junior category and senior category were also awarded for displaying best models.
Dr. Vinod Kumar, Principal of the school said that the main idea of arranging the exhibition was to create awareness about the increasing popularity of science.
Dr. Vinod Kumar, Principal of the school said that the main idea of arranging the exhibition was to create awareness about the increasing popularity of science.
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