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Youngsters shine at Gwadar Science fete

Thousands attend one-day festival for schoolchil­dren

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Interactiv­e demonstrat­ions, lectures, hands-on activities and science quiz were just some of the activities that fascinated young students at Gwadar’s first science festival.

The one-day science festival for schoolchil­dren was held on Saturday at Government Model High School, to ignite a spark for science and technology among students in the region, and to promote improved quality of learning in government schools.

The event was inaugurate­d by Chief Justice Balochista­n High Court Mohammad Noor Miskanzai, Chairman Gwadar Port Mir Dostain Khan Jamaldini, Commission­er Makran Mohammad Ayaz Mandokhail, National Party’s Ashraf Hussain and Deputy Commander 440 Brigade Col. Abdul Rasheed.

Around 3,500 students from more than 28 government and private schools of Gwadar district participat­ed in the festival, which was attended by teachers, entreprene­urs, science specialist­s, government officials and politician­s.

More than 100 science models at the festival demonstrat­ed the students’ passion for science and technology, and introduced innovative concepts to the visitors.

Interactiv­e displays and live experiment­s, some of which involved robotics, hydraulics, earthquake detectors, web and app developmen­t and environmen­t-based projects were conducted by the students and four science organisati­ons from across Pakistan including Ejaad Tech, Stemmers, Pakistan Science Club and Sabaq.

With their innovative science models, the students of Gwadar chose to offer solutions to local problems faced by the communitie­s in Gwadar such as water and energy issues.

Some students decided to enhance public awareness and preparedne­ss towards natural disasters. Azhar Ali, a student of grade 10, created a model of earthquake detector. “I have made this earthquake indicator model which warns against different intensity of earthquake with beeping sound and flashing light” he explained.

Two girl students from Government Girls High School produced a hydraulic bridge for a currently-proposed expressway in Gwadar to allow fishing boats to pass underneath it.

Hands-on activity

Chief Justice of Balochista­n High Court Mohammad Noor Miskanzai also participat­ed in the hands-on activity by Pakistan Science Club with children as a source of encouragem­ent.

The festival was organised by Deputy Commission­er Gwadar Dawood Ahmad Khilji, Education Department Gwadar, District Government, Bamsaar, Gwadar Associatio­n of Profession­als, Hameed Honda, and Pakistan Alliance for Maths and Science (PAMS).

 ?? Sana Jamal/Gulf News ?? Students design a hydraulic lift crane at Gwadar Science Festival, where more than 28 schools took part.
Sana Jamal/Gulf News Students design a hydraulic lift crane at Gwadar Science Festival, where more than 28 schools took part.

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