Engineering Models Show Opened At IISF

Engineering Models Show Opened At IISF

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India International Science Festival (IISF) is a celebration to promote Science and Technology and demonstrate how science could lead India towards a developed nation within a short span of time.

The aim is to engage the public with science and celebrate the joy of science and show the ways how science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) provide us with the solutions to improve our lives. Ministry of Science and Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences in association with Vijnana Bharati (VIBHA), has created a unique platform of India International Science Festival which intends to inspire curiosity and make learning more rewarding.

Minister of Science and Technology, Health and Family Welfare and Earth Sciences Dr. Harsh Vardhan on Wednesday inaugurated an engineering model competition at the ongoing India International Science Festival here.

The competition has brought together several students from across the country under one roof to showcase their innovative ideas. The competition was held at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research- Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (CSIR-IICB). It witnessed the participation of around 200 students from across the country.

Dr. Harsh Vardhan said the government was always open to innovative ideas and welcomed students to take up start-ups too.  He pointed out that over two lakh innovative ideas have been developed and showcased by organizations like the National Innovation Foundation in Ahmedabad.

Appreciating the models prepared by the students, he particularly mentioned a model that has been made by one visually impaired student and he said that such kind of ideas would be further taken up.

He said that as science and technology, apart from being used as intellectual assets, can give solutions to various problems that we are facing. “Innovation coefficient is very important and the Prime Minister encourages youngsters for their innovative ideas. India can harness young talent and students can give solutions to each and every existing problem,” Dr. Harsh Vardhan added.

He emphasized that even if someone is underprivileged, one should keep on making efforts to achieve their goals and problems faced by him in his condition can help him find scientific solutions to problems.

The exhibition has 108 models that are on display and addressing the exhibitor’s Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that this exhibition should not be the end of their hard work. They should keep making efforts towards entrepreneurship and start-ups.

The models displayed at the event show that India’s youth is not short of creativity. From technologies to make existing machines cost-effective to developing assistive technologies for disabled people, this event was an inspiration for dreamers, achievers and curious minds.

The minister interacted with students and encouraged them to think about how these models can be taken up to the next level. “Choose any subject for innovation and make efforts. Do not get disheartened if you do not attempt success at once. Keep going and keep working hard till you achieve it,” he said.

During a session on science communication in Indian languages, Dr. Mohammad Aslam Parvaiz, Vice-Chancellor, Maulana Azad Urdu University, Hyderabad, stressed the importance of communicating science through regional languages. The thinking and behavior of a society depend on what they read, he said. Scientific attitude can be propagated only if it is delivered in one’s local language.

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The competition has brought together several students from across the country under one roof to showcase their innovative ideas. The competition was held at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research- Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (CSIR-IICB). It witnessed the participation of around 200 students from across the country.

Dr. Harsh Vardhan said the government was always open to innovative ideas and welcomed students to take up start-ups too.  He pointed out that over two lakh innovative ideas have been developed and showcased by organizations like the National Innovation Foundation in Ahmedabad.

Appreciating the models prepared by the students, he particularly mentioned a model that has been made by one visually impaired student and he said that such kind of ideas would be further taken up.

He said that as science and technology, apart from being used as intellectual assets, can give solutions to various problems that we are facing. “Innovation coefficient is very important and the Prime Minister encourages youngsters for their innovative ideas. India can harness young talent and students can give solutions to each and every existing problem,” Dr. Harsh Vardhan added.

He emphasized that even if someone is underprivileged, one should keep on making efforts to achieve their goals and problems faced by him in his condition can help him find scientific solutions to problems.

The exhibition has 108 models that are on display and addressing the exhibitor’s Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that this exhibition should not be the end of their hard work. They should keep making efforts towards entrepreneurship and start-ups.

The models displayed at the event show that India’s youth is not short of creativity. From technologies to make existing machines cost-effective to developing assistive technologies for disabled people, this event was an inspiration for dreamers, achievers and curious minds.

The minister interacted with students and encouraged them to think about how these models can be taken up to the next level. “Choose any subject for innovation and make efforts. Do not get disheartened if you do not attempt success at once. Keep going and keep working hard till you achieve it,” he said.

During a session on science communication in Indian languages, Dr. Mohammad Aslam Parvaiz, Vice-Chancellor, Maulana Azad Urdu University, Hyderabad, stressed the importance of communicating science through regional languages. The thinking and behavior of a society depend on what they read, he said. Scientific attitude can be propagated only if it is delivered in one’s local language.

If you liked this article, then please subscribe to our YouTube Channel for the latest Science & Tech news. You can also find us on Twitter & Facebook.

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