By Br Ankit G for BIS Mumbai
The Science Exhibition at Don Bosco High School, Kawant, was held on Tuesday, September 15, 2025, on the occasion of National Engineers’ Day. The event served as a vibrant platform for students to present innovative, creative, and STEM-based (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) models, prepared with great interest, enthusiasm, and effort under the guidance of the school’s dedicated science faculty.
The exhibition commenced with a solemn inaugural ceremony in the presence of distinguished guests. The Chief Guest, Mr Kiritkumar Ramanbhai Rathwa (B.E.), Assistant Engineer and Manager at GMDC (Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Ltd) – Fluorspar Beneficiation Project, Kadipani, inaugurated the exhibition. Fr Mayank Parmar, Rector and Manager of Don Bosco School, officially declared the exhibition open.
The event was graced by eminent judges: Sr Tejal, Principal of St Dominic School, Kawant, and Mr Ganubhai Vasava (M.Sc., B.Ed.), teacher at Ekalavya School, Kawant, who assessed the exhibits with expertise and encouragement.
Students showcased a wide range of scientific models reflecting their creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. The exhibition witnessed active participation and appreciation from visiting schools, including St Dominic School, Little Flower High School, Vidya Vinayak High School, Kawant, Don Bosco English Medium, and Don Bosco Gujarati Medium, Kawant.
The atmosphere was filled with curiosity and excitement as young innovators, aspiring scientists, doctors, engineers, and entrepreneurs displayed their talents in research and innovation. The exhibition not only motivated students to pursue scientific inquiry but also provided them with an invaluable opportunity to exchange ideas and learn collaboratively.
Overall, the exhibition was a grand success, leaving a lasting impression on the participants, visitors, and dignitaries. It reflected the commitment of Don Bosco High School towards nurturing scientific temperament and fostering a culture of innovation among its students.