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report on Science Exhibition​

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Answered by Dinanath13
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A science fair experiment is generally a competition where contestants present their science project, results in the form of a report, display board, and/or models that they have created. Science fairs allow students in elementary, middle and high schools to compete in science and/or technology activities.[1] The main motive of a science fair is for students to answer a question or task, not from a textbook but found out themselves by conducting a range of experiments and ongoing research in the short amount of time allocated to them. In order that the questions or tasks spark a true interest in the student they should be able to have an interesting, eye catching project often portrayed on a display board.[2]

Science fairs also provide a mechanism for students with intense interest in the sciences to be paired with mentors from nearby colleges and universities, so that they can access to instruction and equipment that the local schools can

Answered by MohammedGhouse7
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CBSE REGIONAL SCIENCE EXHIBITION HOSTED SUCCESSFULLY  

BY

ESSAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

The two days Regional Level CBSE Science Exhibition with the theme "Science & Technology for Challenges in Life" was hosted by Essar International School on 16-17th August. The event saw young enthusiastic participants from different parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan putting up 72 participatory exhibits comprising of innovative working models and investigation based projects.

The programme was inaugurated by Col. Kannan, a dignitory of Essar Management. He was very impressed by the presentations and congratulated the participants.

The exhibits by the different schools  were indeed eye openers on various topics related to Green Energy, Innovation in Transport , Communication, Agriculture, Technology, Bio- diversity, Community Health , Environment & Mathematical Modeling.

With an endeavor to promote scientific attitude among budding young students, this exhibition was one of its kind. As the host team, Essar School students participated only for the spirit of participation, sharing and learning and not in the competitive section. In the Valedictory Function organized on 17th August, the eminent judges comprising of Dr. R. Krishnamurthy (Director and Professor > Bhagwan Mahavir College),  Dr  V. Kumar ( A Research Scientist and Head of Cotton at Main Cotton Research station at Navsari Agricultural University). Prof. Niteen Patel (Head of Electronics and Communication Department, SVNIT) and Dr. R. A Christian (Associate Professor and Dean-Faculty Welfare, SVNIT) gave their judgement after inspecting each project on their own merit. The best 15 schools were selected and now they will compete at the National Level. All the participants were presented with certificates and momentos. The students of the host school also portrayed rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan and Gujarat enacted a Nukkad Natak on water conservation for the audience.

The judges applauded the students for their novel ideas which would help the world to become a much better place to live in. Mrs. Sunita Matoo, Principal, Essar International School, thanked all the participating teams for making this event a success and appreciated their novel projects. She also summed up the true essence of this exhibition by saying >science gives us tools of immense power and as with any other form of power, the misuse is always a possibility. It therefore, becomes incumbent on us to become judicious and use these wonders with utmost care>.  

Students from many schools of Navsari, Bharuch and Surat had come to view the projects which in turn proved to be a learning experience for them.

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