- 200 students will participate
- Fair starts from 15th December
Nagpur. Due to Corona, the Apoorva Science Fair could not be organized for a year, but now due to the second wave being completely under control and activities are normal, it is being organized from 15 December. Apoorva Science Fair will be organized from 15 to 19 December under the joint aegis of Association for Research and Training in Basic Science Education, Municipal Corporation and Vigyan Prasar of Government of India. It is said that 200 students have been selected from municipal schools for the science fair. A workshop of these students has also been organized on 13th and 14th December. The 2-day training workshop will be held in the Rashtrabhasha Bhawan complex. It is said that the fair will be organized strictly following the Corona protocol.
Stalls of science broadcasters across the country
As usual, students from other parts of the country will also participate in the Apoorva Science Fair. Stalls of science broadcasters and social awareness coming from all over the country will also be put up in the fair. Apart from this, there will also be competitions for the students. Secretary of the organization Suresh Aggarwal said that due to the corona epidemic, the fair could not be organized off-line last year but was done online. Now that the situation is under control, the event is being organized taking all precautions. Social distancing, sanitizers and masks etc. will be taken care of.
will also be broadcast online
He said that the science fair will also be telecast online. To remove the fear of science from the minds of the students, this fair is organized to teach science in sports and games. In experiments, care is taken that children should enjoy understanding them. The principle of basic science is that children develop understanding with thinking. All the experiments are based on the syllabus of class 6th to 10th. Help to understand the laws of science. Experiments are made from simple, interesting and less expensive items of science, made from easily available items in homes. Students are trained to give information about experiments to the observers coming to the science fair. The experts and teachers of the institution handle these responsibilities. These include Rajendra Pusekar, Jyoti Medpilwar, Neeta Gadekar, Neelima Adhau, Pushpalata Gawande, Deepti Bisht, Vandana Chavan and Manisha Moglewar.