At CBSE science exhibition, students propose sustainable
solutions for problems
HT Correspondent | Jan 16, 2020
Gurugram: From a prototype of a smart seat belt that
detects heartbeat and alcoholic content to an environment-friendly urinal and
an LED-enabled safety system for quick response during crisis situations to a
smoke absorber, around 600 such projects from schools across the country are on
display at the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE’s) annual science
exhibition for 2019-20 that commenced in Suncity School in the city on
Thursday.
The theme of the exhibition is ‘Science and technology
for sustainable development with a thrust on water conservation’, with students
and teachers from over a hundred schools participating in the three-day event
that will continue till January 18. CBSE chairperson Anita Karwal, who
inaugurated the exhibition on Thursday, shared that around 599 project ideas,
among the highest number of entries received in the past many years, would be
displayed during the exhibition which was aimed at cultivating scientific
temper. She also said that CBSE was committed towards encouraging scientific
temper not only in students in the science stream but other fields as well.
“Scientific temper needs to be encouraged across streams.
So far, we have seen enthusiastic participation from children towards science
and this needs to be amplified. CBSE will also be starting a science olympiad
in June-July next year with the same purpose. The aim of the olympiad will be
to encourage scientific enquiry and temper,” said Karwal.
Most of the projects on display have some social or
environmental relevance and primarily covered seven sub-themes: sustainable
agricultural practices, health and cleanliness, resource management, industrial
development, futuristic transport and communication, educational games and mathematical
modelling.
Under the theme of sustainable environmental practices, a
team of students from a Chennai school developed a project that focused on
reutilization of reject RO water through the technique of phycoremediation. Other
projects included a smart irrigation system and a plasma gasification unit for
creating energy from waste.
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