District-Level Science Exhibition Concludes in Nagarkurnool
The district-level science exhibition at Little Flower High School in Nagarkurnool came to an end on Friday. Students from various schools across the district participated, showcasing innovative projects that grabbed the attention of visitors. The projects explored themes such as advancements in technology, eco-friendly materials, health and hygiene, transportation, historical progress, and mathematics.
Over 512 science projects were displayed by students during the event. District Education Officer (DEO) A Ramesh Kumar, who attended the closing ceremony as the chief guest, praised the exhibition for helping students uncover and nurture their hidden talents. He shared that the event attracted more than 10,000 student visitors over three days.
The DEO announced that 26 projects have been chosen to represent Nagarkurnool district at the upcoming State-level science exhibition, scheduled for the last week of the month. These include seven junior-level projects, seven senior-level projects, one science seminar project, and one teaching-learning material project.
Additionally, ten projects have been shortlisted for the prestigious INSPIRE-MANAK Awards at the state level. The successful conclusion of the event highlighted the creativity and dedication of young minds in the district.