National Science Day-2024 abuzz with scientific fervour sparked Innovation and Inspiration

National Science Day-2024 abuzz with scientific fervour sparked Innovation and Inspiration

Applied Sciences Department in association with the Department of Student Welfare organized and celebrated National Science Day on 27th & 28th February, 2024. The two-day event commemorating the groundbreaking discovery of the Raman Effect by Sir C.V. Raman was met with tremendous enthusiasm and a steadfast dedication to stimulate curiosity and scientific temperament among the students. The theme of this year's National Science Day was "Indigenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat." The objective was to highlight the significance of indigenous technologies in the development and progress of the nation. The event provided a valuable platform for participants to showcase the impact of indigenous technologies on fostering a sustainable and developed India. The two-day event commenced with an inaugural ceremony graced by the Chief Guest Dr. Surender Singh Saini (Senior Principal Scientist at CSIR- Central Scienti?c Instruments Organisation, Chandigarh), Guest of Honour Dr. Divya Aggarwal (Principal Scientist, Biomedical Applications (BMA), Honourable President –CGC S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal and other dignitaries. In his keynote address, the Chief Guest emphasised the role of indigenous technologies in promoting economic development and self-reliance.

The 2024 National Science Day was more than just a two-day celebration; it served as a springboard for students to rediscover their love for science. Approximately 1100+ students both from CGC and outside colleges participated in this national level event. The competitions like Code-O-Fiesta (Coding event), Sci-Quest (Science Quiz Competition), Tech Hunt (Technological Riddle), Sci-Stroke (Poster Making), Waste Craft (Best Out of Waste) and Research for Pioneer (Exhibition of Working Projects and Models) had a lasting significance and it inspired young minds to explore the world of science beyond textbooks and dive deeper into the realm of possibility. Participants engaged in a fierce competition, showcasing their knowledge across various scientific disciplines.

The standout feature of the event was the showcase of "Working Projects and Models." Budding scientists and engineers showcased their expertise and skills at CGC’s central park during the project display. The display of more than 200 projects involved environmentally conscious solutions and working models of scientific concepts. Adding to the excitement was a cultural program that was held prior to prize distribution ceremony. The performers enthralled the audience with their wonderful performances. Outstanding contributions in different competitions were recognized through cash prizes, trophies and certificates.