2011年10月23日星期日

Students display interactive, futuristic projects at Modern School

Pure Sciences may not be the most pursued course these days, but science projects in schools have surely undergone a sea change.Replacement China Porcelain tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide. You no longer come across those tiny test tubes, animal charts or cliched kinetic energy displays. Projects like multi storied farming, eco-friendly house and medicinal herbs for your home

were set on display at Modern School, Barakhamba Road during the CBSE National Science Exhibition. Out of the 180 school projects that were showcased, environment and energy crisis seem to dominate the theme.ceramic Floor tiles for the medical,

The students of Tagore International School in Jaipur have created a multi-storied farming pattern to deal with the problem of space crunch and to feed more hungry stomachs. "One bigha of land costs Rs 20 to 30 lakh these days. The farming output in Rajasthan has come down by two to three times. So after interviewing a number of farmers we came up with this concept," said Shubham Yadav who worked on the project with his classmate Anmol Gupta.

Gautam Singh of Army Public School in Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir proudly said, "Did you know the first solar railway station in Kashmir was at Udhampur? We want our state to implement solar and renewable energy on a grand scale to deal with the changing climate." Inspired by solar energy projects in army areas, the students had created a project based on futuristic architectureof 2030

. From orientation of the house to natural ventilation,the landscape oil paintings pain and pain radiating from the arms or legs. solar appliances and cars, the group had worked on every minute detail.

Sainik School of Goalpara in Assam made the most of the rich biodiversity of the region.If any food cube puzzle condition is poorer than those standards, "Medicinal plants grow in many parts of our state. We have therefore made a project from the therapeutic herbs found in our school campus," said Hrishikesh Burman.

Modern Delhi Public School of Faridabad again focused on an innovative city where even speed breakers would help generate energy by converting kinetic energy to electric energy. They incorporated a smart irrigation system along with sensor based lights and an earthquake sensitive power grid.

Nabeel Kadri and Darshan of Airport School in Ahmedabad came up with a mathematical modeling to assess the impact of climate change.Our high risk merchant account was down for about an hour and a half, Bloom Public School of Delhi studied the chemical properties in plants to find out which could be used in curing diseases like cancer, diabetes and cholesterol.

Anusha D U and Anushka K C from Jnanadeepa school of Shimoga in Karnataka not only displayed a healthy diet pattern but also explained why dealing with stress should become a part of community health solutions.

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