Curious minds and innovative sparks took center stage today as the 47th Eastern India Science Fair (EISF) and 21st Science & Engineering Fair (SEF) unfolded their doors at the Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM). Under the banner of "Science and Technology for Society," the four-day extravaganza brings together 284 budding scientists from Bihar, Odisha, Sikkim, and West Bengal, showcasing 111 models with the potential to shape a brighter future.
A galaxy of dignitaries, including Prof. Abhijit Chakrabarti, former Vice Chancellor of Jadavpur University and Chairman of BITM's Executive Committee, and Prof. Tapas Chakraborty, Vice Chancellor of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal, graced the inaugural ceremony. The atmosphere crackled with excitement as young inventors presented their projects, ranging from sustainable agricultural solutions to eco-friendly energy generation and life-saving medical advancements.
Prof. Chakrabarti, in his keynote address, lauded the students' dedication and ingenuity, emphasizing the crucial role of science and technology in addressing society's pressing challenges. He urged them to continue their relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation, reminding them that their ideas hold the power to change the world.
Curious minds and innovative sparks took center stage today as the 47th Eastern India Science Fair (EISF) and 21st Science & Engineering Fair (SEF) unfolded their doors at the Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM). Under the banner of "Science and Technology for Society," the four-day extravaganza brings together 284 budding scientists from Bihar, Odisha, Sikkim, and West Bengal, showcasing 111 models with the potential to shape a brighter future.
A galaxy of dignitaries, including Prof. Abhijit Chakrabarti, former Vice Chancellor of Jadavpur University and Chairman of BITM's Executive Committee, and Prof. Tapas Chakraborty, Vice Chancellor of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal, graced the inaugural ceremony. The atmosphere crackled with excitement as young inventors presented their projects, ranging from sustainable agricultural solutions to eco-friendly energy generation and life-saving medical advancements.
Prof. Chakrabarti, in his keynote address, lauded the students' dedication and ingenuity, emphasizing the crucial role of science and technology in addressing society's pressing challenges. He urged them to continue their relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation, reminding them that their ideas hold the power to change the world.