SYNAPSE 2021-2022: A virtual exhibition for the Preparatory Stage students
Published on: 29 Jan 2022
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked ‘why’. Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning. Synapse 2021-2022, a virtual science exhibition, organised by the Science Department, on 29th January, 2022, was the perfect platform for our preparatory stage students to give a name and a shape to this ever burning flame of curiosity.
Driven by a motivation to explore the unknown, our budding scientists displayed different models and experiments with great ardour and excitement. Fountain without electricity, magnetic field created by a DC motor, circuit board, windmill, smart water supply system, intelligent fish feeder, electric lift, magic tea with Aparajita flower are few of the many innovative models prepared by the students.
Adhiraj Kundu of 4D emerged the unanimous winner for his phenomenal model on Hydraulic Bridge. The exhibition provided our young science wizards a one-of-a-kind experience and triggered in them a never ending momentum to traverse the unknown and walk the path less travelled.