The school hosted a science exhibition featuring projects from classes III to XII, showcasing students' learning in science and technology. The exhibition included static and working models on diverse topics, such as rainwater harvesting, healthy vs junk food, types of houses, hydropower, solar energy conservation and renewable energy sources. Other notable projects included models on volcanoes, the respiratory system, transportation, water and fuel conservation, drip irrigation, the human eye and excretory system. The exhibition's highlights included innovative projects like Laser Security House, carbon absorber, bioplastic and the importance of casein in diet, as well as explorations of evolution and fossils.
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