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Celebrating Creativity in Science

Start Date :
Dec 10, 2021
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Krishan Gopal Maheshwari
4 years 3 months ago
1) Introduce STEAM(science, technology, engineering, arts & maths) education & engage students in interdisciplinary learning context. 2) Introduce story telling concept combined with artistic expression to capture imagination. 3) Introduce inquiry based science education engaged with scientifically oriented questions. 4) Highly Promote language integrated learning in science with critical & collaboration skills. 5) Promote as many Youth Innovators Ideas Contest & development program for age group 10-32years along with Entrepreneurship Hubs. 6) Involve migrants for creativity in science aiming India’s First. 7) Promote dialogues practice (questions leading to answers leading to questions). 8) Promote teaching for creativity in every learning. 9) Introduce best practices to develop & sustain learner’s curiosity with understanding on how natural phenomenon can be explained along with enjoyment of scientific activity. 10) Present a new vision for teaching outlining R&R on creativity.
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Krishan Gopal Maheshwari
4 years 3 months ago
1) Need to develop India as land of opportunity that creates new ideas, new technology or new content with at least 1/3rd proportion from the general workforce. This is to avoid shortage of creative talent. Need to make students/ universities as alternative to world’s top ranking. Need to build creative infrastructure without polarising political bickering, culture wars or short term economic agenda. 2) Promote 20% corporate R&D funding as social responsibility. 3) Promote both Mini- creativity & Big creativity. 4) Link formal & non-formal learning exclusive for youth. 5) Create Youth Bank Hub for ideas generation. 6) Encourage risk taking. Value uncertainty. Allow active co-evaluation of ideas. 7) Introduce ‘Advanced Breaking Limits’ program for prisoners on non-formal learning activities that would ease re-socialisation & employability. 8) Publish magazines on research and innovation by Indians. 9) Introduce ‘playful’ approach in the school class room to enhance creativity.
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SREEVISHNUK
4 years 3 months ago
super
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RajKumarPandey
4 years 3 months ago
science
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abhinav sharma_58
4 years 3 months ago
किसी भी देश के विकास में विज्ञान का बहुत महत्व होता है आज के समय में हमारे देश ने विज्ञान में उपलब्धियां प्राप्त की है जैसे मंगल पर संयंत्र उपकरण भेजना और पहली बार में सफलता प्राप्त करना मोसम की सही जानकारी के लिए अलग अलग संयंत्र मंडल में स्थापित करना। मुझे गर्व है अपने देश के विज्ञानिको पर। आप सब को दिल से नमन
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TusharRaj
4 years 3 months ago
We know Science is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. The earliest roots of science can be traced to Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia in around 3000 to 1200 BCE.
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Maniratansafi
4 years 3 months ago
science is a very interesting subject. our India have given lots of this like plastic surgery, etc. science is very useful subject it tells about the friction, sound, light, etc. with science people are recovering from very danger disease like cancer etc. I like the science subject most .
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Sankaranarayanan Venkitasubramani
4 years 3 months ago
Sacred is a portal for senior citizens. Seniors with qualifications in science can be recruited under this scheme for guidance to college students in the field of research, upskilling and those employed in the science sector.
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Prince Rajgeet
4 years 3 months ago
In class 1 only a student has Science as a subject. This only tells us about the importance of Science. Science taught us about Our Solar System. The Solar System consists of 8 planets and the Sun. Most Noteworthy was that it also tells us about the origin of our planet. Above all, we cannot deny that Science helps us in shaping our future. But not only it tells us about our future, but it also tells us about our past.
When the student reaches class 6, Science gets divided into three more subcategories. These subcategories were Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. First of all, Physics taught us about the machines. Physics is an interesting subject. It is a logical subject.
Furthermore, the second subject was Chemistry. Chemistry is a subject that deals with an element found inside the earth. Even more, it helps in making various products. Products like medicine and cosmetics etc. result in human benefits.
Last but not least, the subject of Biology.
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Varad Kompelli
4 years 3 months ago
Science is a very vast and a interesting subject and nobody has the complete knowledge of the entire science. Science is physics, chemistry and biology in which the physics is the most interesting. Physics is all the things that we see all around and to study physics one should have a keen observation because our whole surrounding is based on physics. Like the laws of motions and the laws of the reflections they are so interesting to be studied. Light is a very vast topic of physics. Biology is also a very interesting part to be studied. In biology we get to study about our whole body and the animal body also how they are different form humans and also about the plants and we get to know the complicated system and what's inside our body and what makes our body. Our body had ilmany interesting facts that we also don't know. There are many such facts which we can discover through biology. Chemistry is also interesting part where we study all about the elements and the matter.
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