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write a report for your school magazine in about 150 words about the Science Exhibition held in your school.Give a suitable title.

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Answered by loxia
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SCIENCE EXHIBITION

Exhibition refers to displaying or showing of specified arts or items. There are many types of exhibitions. Recently our school conducted a science exhibition which was held at school playground. The exhibition was a light to knowledge we inhibited. On the walls, there were various posters hanging. The posters contain diagrams, pictures, tables, statements and so forth. Through this exhibition, students learned about various remedies to cure diseases and about different kinds of bacteria. Also, students were fascinated by the new machines and technologies which were on display. All were so happy to be filled with such scientific knowledge and would love to visit every year.

Answered by 93Yashwanth39
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Here is a example

Science exhibition held at Pokhariput DAV school

Saturday, 30 December2018

The DAV Public School, Pokhariput organised a three-day regional-level CBSE Science Exhibition in its campus here from December 27 to 29. Budding students from across the State presented model projects on the theme ‘Innovations for Sustainable Development’.

CBSE Joint Secretary and Regional Officer Manoj Kumar Srivastava inaugurated the exhibition.

“If you are sensitive towards your surrounding and identify the real problems of it, fruitful innovations come up naturally,” Srivastava said and urged students to prepare socially useful models.

School Principal Dr Sujata said, “This exhibition is a platform for students to present their new ideas and learn from each other and an opportunity to find out original thinkers.”

DAV Institutions Regional Director Dr Keshab Chandra Satapathy, School Managing Committee Chairman Madan Mohan Panda, DAV Unit-VIII Principal Dr Bhagyabati Nayak and DAV Kalinga Nagar Principal Bipin Kumar Sahoo were present.

The exposition saw more than 80 models from 48 schools of CBSE Bhubaneswar region comprising Odisha, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh. The displays covered seven subthemes namely Health and Wellbeing, Resources Management and Food Security, Waste Management and Water Body Conservation, Transport and Communication, Digital and Technological Solution, Mathematical Modeling and other models. Afer evaluations, 21 projects were selected for the CBSE National Exhibition, New Delhi.

In valedictory ceremony, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Bhubaneswar Deputy Commissioner AVlJ Rao and CBSE Regional Director Manish Agarwal graced as guests, among others.

The school’s senior PGT Sanjeev Sahu coordinated the programme. Visitors from various educational institutions visited the exhibition.

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