During his address to the gathering at the inaugural programme, Laloo expressed happiness at being associated with the programme even as he congratulated the organizers for providing the right platform to the young students from various nooks and corners of the state with an opportunity to engage in mutual exchange of knowledge and ideas, which will in turn help in building scientific temper among them.
Laloo also expressed optimism that more projects are generated from such platforms in the years to come which may help in the formulation of programmes and interventions by the state government in future.
While highlighting on the fact how each student has an opportunity to make a contribution to the society, Warjri, called upon the young minds to use science as a medium to improve the quality of life for the betterment of the state and country.
It may be mentioned that this year, of the 45 projects selected for the ongoing state level congress , 8 projects will be selected to represent the State of Meghalaya at the National Children’s Science Congress which will be held at Science City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat from December 27th– 31st .
Earlier in the programme, eleven students who secured highest marks in Science & Technology at the MBOSE, SSLC examination 2017 were felicitated as a mark of recognition to their efforts and to further encourage them to pursue science in their future higher studies.
Also present at the inaugural function were Dr.B.D.R Tiwari, Secretary, Planning Department & Member Secretary, State Council of Science, Technology & Environment (SCSTE), Meghalaya, Jayanta Kumar Sarma, Member, National Academic Committee, National Children’s Science Congress (NCSC), distinguished academicians, government officials, students, teachers and parents.
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