
Science Exhibitions and Competition, 2025

Date: Mar 6th, 2025
The Science Department and Newton Science Club organized a Science Exhibitions and Competition for the students of Grades V, VI, VII, IX, and XI in Indu Hall on March 4.
Approximately one hundred models were presented by the students in the exhibitions and competitions. According to Head of the Science Department, Mr. Kamlesh Karn, the exhibitions and competition aimed at enhancing students' scientific and logical thinking skills. It was inspiring to see students applying theoretical knowledge to create innovative science models.
Before the exhibition, students were encouraged to use readily available materials from home. The competition was evaluated by Mr. Karn, along with senior school science teachers—Mr. Sudhir Singh, Mr. Vivek Chaudhary, Mr. Sanjay Kumar Shah, and Mr. Birendra Mandal.
The exhibition featured a wide range of models, including the Solar System, Rainfall Detector, Newton Disc and Light Dispersion, Constellation, Rainwater Harvesting, Water Dispenser, Water Purification, Kidney Function, DNA Structure, Hydroponic Water Farm, Mini Plough Robots, and Solar/Lunar Eclipses.
Additionally, other models on display included Water Filtration, Pulley Mechanism, Windmill, Solar Panel, Wind Turbine, Volcano Demonstration, Electric Circuit, Water Cycle Process, Periscope, Newton Disc and Non-Newtonian Fluids, Quiz Board, a Rocket based on Pascal’s Hydraulic Law, Lung's Function, a Working Model of the Human Heart, and an Automatic Segregation Machine, among many others.
The best models from the exhibition will avail an opportunity to present during 2nd PTC and Exhibitions.
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