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Young Minds Tackle Pollution and Health at Science Fair
25 Feb
Summary
- Secondary grade students displayed exhibits on solar system and renewable energy.
- Student skit highlighted the importance of clean air amid pollution concerns.
- Health camp offered practical experience in blood group and BP checks.

On Wednesday, secondary grade students at Think Infinity School's Padipeta campus celebrated National Science Day with an exhibition. Their displays explored diverse topics including the solar system, renewable energy, pollution, and an earthquake alarm system.
A significant focus was placed on 'Renewable Energy,' with students presenting static and working models that illustrated the necessity of utilizing natural resources. Concurrently, the alarming increase in air pollution was a prominent discussion point, addressed through exhibits and a student-performed skit.
The skit featured five characters, including students, a scientist, and a doctor, who collectively stressed the vital importance of breathing clean air. Complementing the academic displays, a health assessment camp provided students with practical exposure, teaching them about blood group identification, random blood sugar levels, and blood pressure monitoring.




