WCR Women's Welfare Organisation holds annual Science and Art Exhibition
   Date :04-Dec-2024

Guests interract with students about science models during the exhibition
 
Staff Reporter :
 
Western Central Railway (WCR) Women's Welfare Organisation Jabalpur organized its annual Science and Art Exhibition at the school premises. The event was held in grand style and saw active participation from students, teachers and staff members. Chief Guest on the occasion was Vivek Sheel, DRM Jabalpur while Women’s Welfare Organization, President Gurmeet Kaur, Vice Presidents Sunita Taylor and Abha Rani Anand, Secretary Madhu Sinha, Joint Secretary Anjula Shukla and other committee members were present. The exhibition was attended by students from Playgroup to Class 10, who displayed exceptional models showcasing their creativity, learning and positive messages to society. In the Science Exhibition, students exhibited variety of interesting models.
 
Notable displays included a Human Anatomy model, a Liquid Mirror Telescope and Vegetable Waste Management. High school students caught everyone's attention with their Waste-to-Energy model, made from waste materials to generate electricity, promoting the message of cleanliness and environmental conservation. The exhibition provided a practical insight into what students learn in their classrooms, bridging the gap between theoretical education and real-world application. The students demonstrated their models with enthusiasm, reflecting their passion for learning and contributing to society. In the Art Exhibition, the specially crafted artworks by the differently-abled students of Ashadi Pika conveyed a message of self-reliance and creativity.
 
These included beautiful creations made from jute and wax items. The Kindergarten students showcased the importance of the five elements of nature (Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether) through colourful representations, highlighting the importance of water conservation, forest protection and blood donation. The exhibition also featured Craft Items made from waste materials by students from primary classes, emphasizing the concept of Recycling and Reusing. The Middle School students presented Lippan Art and Mandala Art, showcasing their artistic talents. A model demonstrating the journey of tea leaves from Guwahati Railway Station to Chaibagan was also presented, providing a fascinating look at the tea-making process. The exhibition not only displayed the students' scientific and artistic talents but also fostered an atmosphere of learning, creativity, and environmental awareness.