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St Soldier’s School, Sector 16, Panchkula

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The inaugural edition of Technova 1.0, was organised by the school in association with its partner STEMOrbit. The event was graced by the presence of guests, including Anil Koul, Scientist at the Semiconductor Laboratory, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and Dr Isha Gupta, Academic Head of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Chitkara University, Punjab. The event saw remarkable projects and innovations on display, with students showcasing their ingenuity in addressing some of the most pressing global challenges through technology. Pranjali and Anmol from St Soldier’s School, Panchkula, bagged the first position in the first category — Pure Water, Bright Future. Anurag Dubey and Tanishq from DC Model School, Panchkula, bagged the first position in the second category — Revolutionising Industries, Transforming Lives. Parth Bansal and Gunraj from DC Model Senior Secondary School, bagged the first position in the third category — Changemakers. The first position and cash prize of Rs 5,000 was bagged by DC Model Senior Secondary School, Panchkula. The second position and cash prize of Rs 2,500 was bagged by Bhavan Vidyalaya, New Chandigarh. The third position and cash prize of Rs 1,500 was bagged by Pinegrove School, Solan.

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