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MMD, Nasik recently organised a Science Symposium on the topic Effects of pollution on quality of life.You are Amita, editor of school magazine. Write a report on the event for your school magazine in 100-150 words.

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MMD, Nasik recently organised a Science Symposium on the topic Effects of pollution on quality of life.You are Amita, editor of school magazine. Write a report on the event for your school magazine in 100-150 words.

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  MMD SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, Nasik

                                             

Science Symposium held at MMD School, Nashik

Amita Razdaan, Editor, Growing Minds, 10 April 2020

A Science Symposium was organised by our school on 7 April 2020 in the school campus on the subject "Effects of Pollution on Quality of Life". All students across different sections and standards were a part of this elucidative program

The event began with the felicitation of the Chief Guest, renowned scientist,  Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Along with him there were other guest speakers Shri. Sampath Kerkar, Secretary, Pollution Control Board, Smt. Asha Devi, HOD and Professor of Biotechnology, IGNOUI University, and Ms. Kiran Shah, MD, KUV Electrical Cars Ltd.  After an excellent speech by our Hon'ble chief guest, the guest speakers contributed their valuable advice and suggested measures to curb pollution.

The Principal Smt. Savitha Pal acquainted the Chief guest and guest speakers with the objectives and goals of the symposium/workshop. The Vice-Principal Shri. Harish Gupta reflected his profound knowledge on the subject and highlighted how vital it is to reduce the increasing menace of pollution.

An exalting demonstration of impacts of pollution on our lives by students of class 9-12 galvanised the engrossed participants. After the lunch break students of class 1-5 through a open stage play, exhibited the possible measures which can be followed at the personal level to curb pollution. It was followed by another session by High School Teachers on the basic concept behind pollution reduction that triggered the young minds into thinking innovatively.

The symposium ignited the inquisitiveness of all students and each one of them committed themselves to bring about a change in the situation. The informative symposium culminated with a vote of thanks proposed by the Head Girl Niveditha Raj.

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Is there a Solution to Pollution?

                                     By Amrita Ghosh, Editor

        23rd April 2018 witnessed the Science Symposium on pollution and its effects on our quality of life. It was one of the most interactive and enriching sessions to be delivered on the topic. Organized by MMD, Nasik, it was chaired by Dr. Shalini Prabhu, one of India's renowned environmentalist and scholar. It was a two part session, with the morning session from 9:30 to 1:30 and a longer afternoon session from 2:30 till 6:00 pm. Students who were interested to speak were given a time slot for presenting their views on the topic.

       The chief speaker enlightened us on the topic with various anecdotes from her personal life. She talked about the differences she sees in her children's childhoods compared to her own. She talked about how pollution is much broader than what we usually consider it to be. Light pollution, a relatively new concept, is as much dangerous as all other forms of pollution, affecting our sleep cycles. The session was followed by a talk by students from secondary and higher secondary school, voicing out their opinions on the topic.

       On a whole, the symposium was thoroughly enjoyable to both the faculty and the students. The one day programme was concluded by a question and answer session and vote of thanks by Miss. Daya Sengupta, Vice-Principal.

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