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Telangana: Students Display Innovation at State-Level Science Expo

Zaheerabad MP Suresh Shetkar said a nation cannot progress without science and technology, and described the INSPIRE projects as a positive step towards developing a research-oriented mindset among students.

Kamareddy: The 53rd state-level Children’s Science Exhibition and INSPIRE Project Exhibition was inaugurated in a grand manner at Vidyaniketan School in Kamareddy town.

The programme was attended by chief guests government adviser Mohammed Ali Shabbir, Zaheerabad MP Suresh Shetkar and MLC Sripal Reddy. The exhibition was organised with the objective of promoting scientific temper, innovation and creativity among students from across the state. Addressing the gathering, the guests lauded the students’ talent and said science and technology play a key role in nation-building. Several student projects focused on agricultural sustainability, showcasing modern farming practices and water conservation techniques.

Under the theme of waste management and alternatives to plastic, students created awareness on the use of eco-friendly materials that minimise environmental damage. Models on solar and wind energy under the green energy segment, along with projects on emerging trends in science and technology, mathematics, health and hygiene, and environmental protection and management, drew special attention.

Speaking on the occasion, Mohammed Ali Shabbir said students should develop an interest in innovation and research from an early age. He noted that children’s science exhibitions help bring out hidden creativity and nurture scientific thinking, which can shape students into future scientists and innovators. “The models prepared by students today will become the foundation for the nation’s development tomorrow,” he said, while appreciating projects related to agriculture, environmental protection and green energy. He assured continued government support for education and research initiatives.

Zaheerabad MP Suresh Shetkar said a nation cannot progress without science and technology, and described the INSPIRE projects as a positive step towards developing a research-oriented mindset among students.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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