Raipur, 25 January 2021. The State Level Children’s Science Congress was organized by the Chhattisgarh Council of Science and Technology from 21 to 23 January 2021 at the Biotechnology Studies School, Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla University Raipur. This program took place in collaboration with National Council of Science and Technology Communication, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.
The names of selected child scientists at the state level were announced at the webinar by the state educational coordinator, National Children’s Science Congress. Ku in selected child scientists Ganika Kumbhakara, Govt. Excellence School, Surguja, Ku. Sanjana Yadav, Govt. Pauwara District-Durg, Shruti Som, Learner English Medium, Bilaspur, Muskan Pandey, Govt. Kanya U.M.V., Bastar, Kanhaiya Prasad Rajwade, Govt. Uma. V, Rampur Dharmesh, DAV Public School, Bhal, Raigad, Leena Yadav, Government Adarsh Middle School, Mahasamund, Aneesh Suri, Govt. OFM, Bunagaon, Kondagaon, Sarvagna Singh, DPS School, Jamnipali, Korba, Savita, Government of Uttar Pradesh V., Gokulpur. Dhamtari, Ayush Sahu, Govt. Boys, UM, Ramanujganj, Surajpur, Akanksha Sahu, Govt. Of UM, Pataud, Kanker, Vijay Kumar Dhruv, Govt. UMV, Bhakharpara, Narayanpur and Nirmala Yadav, Govt. Bunagaon, Kondagaon included. These child scientists have made the state of Chhattisgarh proud.
The main topic of National Children Science Congress in the year 2020 and 2021- Science for Sustainable Living ( Science for Sustainable Living ) And five sub-disciplines, including ‘Ecology for Sustainable Life’, ‘Appropriate Technology’, Social Innovation, Formulation, Development and Modeling and Traditional Knowledge System. In the concluding session of the 28th state level Children’s Science Congress program, Vice Chancellor Prof. K. L. Verma said that with a view to develop scientific interest in children, this program is organized in the year of India under the aegis of National Council of Science and Technology Communication, Department of Knowledge and Technology, Government of India, which is quite commendable. Director General of Chhattisgarh Science and Technology, Mr. Moodit Kumar Singh said that the National Children’s Science Congress provides a platform to children, where they identify and solve local problems through their creativity and innovation thinking, experimenting, collecting data, Motivated to reach results through research-analysis and innovation process. He requested the district coordinators and guide teachers to motivate the children to advance in the field of research.
At the beginning of the program, the State Coordinator, National Children’s Science Congress, Chhattisgarh, D. Nemati J.K. A brief report of the State Level Children’s Science Congress was presented by Roy. He said that a total of 374 projects from 25 districts were presented at the district level Children’s Science Congress and virtual submission of 125 projects at the state level was taken into account with the Kovid-19 transition. According to the decision taken by the government, in the online mode, under the direction of the Government of India and the state government.