District level science project competitions on Nov. 10

October 30, 2014 11:44 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 04:05 pm IST - WARANGAL:

The district-level science project competitions of the 22nd National Children’s Science Congress (NCSC) will be held at Government Markazi High School, Laskar Bazar,  Hanamkonda on November 10, said DEO S. Vijaya Kumar.

He wanted the high school managements and teachers to motivate the students come up with innovative scientific projects on the specified themes of the Children’s Science Congress. The students should register their names on or before November 5 or personally register their projects at the venue on November 9. Further details can be had from the district academic coordinator - V. Gurunadha Rao over 9866549297 or district coordinator - K. Ramgopal Reddy on 9492447099 or district resource person -A. Ganeshwar over 9966856373.

The district coordinator K. Ramgopal Reddy said the district and State-level Children’s Science Congress will be jointly organised by the State Council of Science and Technology in association with the Department of School Education and the State Council of Educational Research and Training.

The academic coordinator NCSC Warangal, V. Gurunadha Rao, said the project competitions are being organised for students between 10 and 17 years of age and competitions will be held on the focal theme “Understanding Weather and Climate”.”

State-level Children’s Science Congress will be held in the third week of November at Nizamabad and national-level Children’s Science Congress will be held between December 27 and 31 in Bangalore.

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