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IIT Gandhinagar organises a Science Camp for students to enhance their critical, experimental, and problem-solving skills. More than 90 high school and higher secondary school girls with four teachers attended the camp. Read more here!

New Delhi: DST-Vigyan Jyoti Initiative taken by Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IIT Gandhinagar), included a Science camp for two days on January 8 and 9, 2024. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) from Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar participated in the camp under the Gujarat region of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS).
More than 90 high school and higher secondary school girls with four teachers attended the camp. The motive of the Science camp was to offer students to cross the boundaries of school and enhance their critical, experimental thinking, and problem-solving skills.
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This camp aims to help them discover their curiosity and creativity in science. In the duration of two days, students participated in different activities such as tours of state-of-the-art labs, science experiments, scientists at IITGN, CCL-IITGN activities, sports, yoga, etc.
On day one, students visited laboratories at IITGN for hands-on experiments and the Institute’s Astronomy Club, Odyssey conducted a planet observatory session.
On day two, distinguished professors and guest scientists gave thought-provoking lectures on a range of subjects, such as NASA research, cancer, Nikola Tesla, and Albert Einstein. Students enthusiastically engaged in the Q&A period, demonstrating a deep interest in thought-provoking conversations.
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