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Magnifique Création ‘24 at Jodhamal: A Glimpse into the Future of Science
9/1/2024 9:20:15 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 1: Jodhamal Public School recently presented “Magnifique Création ‘24,” a captivating exhibition that featured innovative projects across the field of Science.
The event was inaugurated by the esteemed Chief Guest, Mr. Garib Dass, IPS, Director of SK Police Academy, Udhampur, J&K. The venue, Open-Air Theatre (OAT) was transformed into a grand science hub, drawing a significant audience of parents and students who marveled at the creative ingenuity and groundbreaking ideas on display.
The exhibition showcased an array of fascinating working models that ignited the curiosity of everyone present. Some of the most notable projects included a Water Distillation System, Dehumidifier, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Regenerative Braking System, Smart Dustbin, Incubator, Graphite Conductivity experiment, Tesla Coil, a functioning Human Heart model, a demonstration of Pascal’s Law, Rainwater Harvesting System, Plastic Waste Management solutions, Remote-Controlled Car, Hydraulic Lift System, and a Telescope.
Students from classes VII to XII presented over 300 innovative projects, complemented by special displays from the Drone and F1 teams that demonstrated their technical expertise. The two-day event saw enthusiastic involvement from both students and parents, aiming to nurture creativity and encourage the development of models and prototypes with social impact. The young innovators received guidance from their dedicated teacher-mentors, including Mrs. Rimjhim, Mrs. Aashima, Mr Nirmaljit, Mr Avinash, Mr Chandan, Ms Damandeep, Ms. Shallu Jamwal, Ms Sangeeta, Ms Elizabeth, and other distinguished members of the Science Department.
The Chief Guest praised the students and their mentors for their efforts in fostering scientific curiosity and commended the exceptional creativity and talent showcased throughout the event.
The young Jodhamal Innovators also received widespread acclaim from all visiting parents, recognizing the extraordinary efforts of the students and the school in nurturing the future scientists and innovators of tomorrow.
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