Students from classes VI to IX of Gurukul World School, Mohali, visited the National Agri-Food and Biomanufacturing Institute (NABI), exploring innovations in agriculture and biotechnology. They witnessed tissue culture techniques for growing disease-free plants and learned about bio-coal, an eco-friendly fuel made from agricultural waste. Experts highlighted the role of sustainable energy in reducing pollution and promoting a greener future. The visit aimed to spark curiosity and connect classroom learning with real-world innovations, preparing students for future scientific advancements.
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