Skip to content Skip to navigation

Two days science model exhibition at Tangla


Arunodoi Academy, Tangla organized a grand science exhibition cum competition at Tangla on October 22 and 23 on the occasion of Foundation Day of the school. Dipankar Saharia,Regional Coordinator,TERI formally inaugurated the two days programme on October 22 at 10 AM. DN Hazarika, Circle Officer,Harisinga Revenue Circle lighted the sacred lamp before its inauguration. On the occasion Dipankar Saharia recalled his childhood days at Tangla and thanked organizers for arranging the exhibition. Total 154 numbers of students presented 61 numbers of attractive science models to much delight of the people present. Moreover more than 14 numbers of old science related items like old Swiss clock,Gramophone player, coins, costumes of Koch kingdom etc were also displayed by the students. A few working science models like-Use of wasted kinetic energy of electric fans to produce energy; Launching of space craft with the help of earth's magnetic field prepared by Upamanyoo Das and Arnab Paul; Solar air cooker by Chayanika Rabha and Hemangsing Basumatari; Electricity from Sea Waves by Atlanta Das and Puja Rabha;Solar cum Wind Vehicle by Enush Daimari and Bitopan Deka could very much impress organizers and people present. More than thousand people including students,teachers and a few distinguished people namely-Mridula Saharia,Chairperson,State Woman Commission,Assam;Diganta Kumar Sarma, Secretary, Tangla Press Club visited the science models.


On the concluding day on October 23, prizes were distributed to the winners in the open session which was presided over by social worker Keshab Chandra Boro. Pranabjyoti Das, one of the key organizers welcomed all the guests before felicitation to the guests. Jayanta Kumar Das,District Coordinator,NCSC,Udalguri released the souvenir “Arunodian” edited by Napolean Daimari,Principal,Arunodoi Academy, Tangla. He requested parents and guardians to create scientific temperament in the society so as to remove blind belief and superstition from the minds of the people. Dr.Buddhin Hazarika ,science activist and senior lecturer of Mangaldai College thanked organizers for the science exhibition. He explained on how to make science study interesting and joyful. Dr.Kamala Bora,NCSC activist and senior lecturer of Mangaldai College also attended the programme as invited guest.Speaking on the occasion he remarked that applicability is the best quality of learning. He thanked students for presenting 61 Nos of excellent science model at Tangla. On the necessity of more and more plantation,he remarked that an 50 years old tree could produce oxygen worth 25 lakhs of rupees. Chief guest of the day,Dr.Kailash Chandra Chamua,in his speech remarked that such ivents would very much help in removing blind belief and superstition from the mind of the common people.According to him following of responsibilities very much starts at home only.


In the senior group- Upamanyoo Das and Arnab Paul won first prize for their model “Launching of Spacecraft with Earth's Magnetic Field”; Kishore Deka and Rajsekhar Das won second prize for their model “Equilibrium” while Chinmoy Kachari and Sagar Baro won third prize for “No bill House” model. In junior group- Atlanta Das and Puja Rabha (Electricity from Sea Waves) won first ;Bercillona Das and Smriti Barua (Electric Magnet) won second;Hridoy Sarma and Debojit Das (Erruption of Volcano) won third prize. Napolean Daimari, Principal, Arunodoi Academy offered vote of thanks at the end.


Comments

Pranabjyoti Das's picture

Thanks all the students of Arunodoi Academy, Tangla for displaying those fantastic science models. Most of the models were based on innovative ideas. This was the 3rd time, Arunodoi Academy arranged the science exhibition since its establishment in 2006 and has been trying their level best to develop scientific temperament among the students of the locality.

Pages

Add new comment

Random Stories

BPF declares 12 nomination

9 Feb 2015 - 8:08pm | Hantigiri Narzary
The ruling BPf party today declares 12 nominations in first phase of candidates   for the ensuing council election slated to be held in first week of April next at a special delegate session of...

Himanta confirms entry into BJP

23 Aug 2015 - 6:45pm | AT News
Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma has finally confirmed his unofficial entry into BJP.Talking to reporters in New Delhi on Sunday after he met BJP president Amit Shah, Dr Sarma said that BJP will be forming the...

War of words: Gogoi vs Sonowal

23 Sep 2015 - 7:56pm | Babul Gogoi
Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal took on chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Wednesday a day after the latter thrashed state BJP MPs alleging lack of voice in New Delhi.Talking to reporters at the...

HS Exam results '08: a ten-year high performance

15 May 2008 - 1:38pm | editor
The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council has announced the results of its Higher Secondary Examination, 2008 held in February-March showing a percentage of successful candidates of ten year high...

Other Contents by Author

Another milestone of peace was added to Udalguri with the ceremonial surrender of four cadres belonging to Ranjan Daimari faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB) today here at the conference hall of the Deputy Commissioner of Udalguri district. Thaneswar Malakr, Deputy Commissioner and Satyajit Nath,Addl SP of Udalguri district thanked the 3 Assam Rifles stationed at Mazbat for its untiring effort to bring Biraj Basumatary (22), of Satiya in Sonitpur district and a Myanmar trained cadet of the outfit of its 35 Batch, Naresh Basumatary (21) of Tamulpur, Baksa, a cadet of 35 batch of the outfit trained in Myanmar, Umesh Basumatary (20) of Gandhibari of Baksa district...
In a tragic incident one Dipankar Nath (22) and his newly wed wife Durga Deka Nath (19), son and daughter-in-law of Bolo Ram Nath of village No.2 Kalaigaon, under Kalaigaon police station committed suicide togather on April 21 at 6-30 PM. The couple was married on March 14,this year only. The bodies of the couple were seen hanging from the ceiling of their living room in embracing position. The cause of the tragic incident is yet to know,but it has created sensation in the area. The dead bodies have already been sent to Udalguri Civil Hospital for post mortem.
A full grown wild tuskar has been found dead at Neewly PRF to the south of Samrang close to Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary in Udalguri district today morning. It is suspected to be killed by people as the dead body of the tuskar bore several injury marks. The injured tuskar was seen last week at Khorani area near Samrang forest. According to nature loving people it could have been saved had it been treated last week. So far 23 wild elephants had been dead in Udalguri district alone in just two years causing serious concern.
In an attempt to mitiggate man elephant conflict in Udalguri district, Dhansiri Forest Division in association with NRHM and district veterinary department organised a massive wildlife awareness cum health (both man and animal) camp at Saharia Chowk near Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary on April 11.The programme was held at Swahid Adarsha ME School. Bankim Sarma, DFO,Dhansiri Forest Division welcomed all before the inauguration by DC,Udalguri at 11 AM. On the occasion he spoke on the necessity of forming EDC (Eco-Development Committee) in and around Bornadi WLS so as to protect flora and fauna of the wildlife sanctuary and also to mitigate man elephant conflict. With special reference to JFMC...
Taking forward the Indian Army’s drive to reach out the local populace and benefit the needy, Red Horns Division made yet contribution towards education at Bhergaon ME School in Udalguri on 10 Apr 2012. In a glittering ceremony, Kargil Gunners inaugurated and dedicated a library at Bhergaon under its flagship programme of Operation Sadbhavana. Also, on the sidelines of the inauguration, 14 girl students belonging to economically under privileged background were presented with bicycles.The Library was inaugurated by Mrs.Sheela Tiwari President, Army Welfare Association, Hatigarh and wife of Brig. VK Tiwari, Commander,Red Horns Artillery Brigade amidst a colourful programme which was...
Another lady has again been brutally killed in the name of “Witch hunting” in Udalguri district. One Lakhi Hemrang(40) wife of Bhode Hemrang of the village Baghar Chuburi (12 KM from Kalaigaon) had been brutally be-headed at around 7-30 PM on March 28. According to information, five villagers armed with dao and khukri forcibly entered the house of the lady while her husband was away. They dragged her to a nearby field and be-headed her mercilessly. According to villagers,family conflict had been the cause of the brutal killing.An attempt was made six months ago too to kill her. A few villagers were responsible for spreading the rumour that she had been practising with craft in...
Sharmila Sangma (37) wife of Jonny Sangma of Boragaon (Lokhora) Guwahati met her tragic end in a bike accident at Bholabari near Kalaigaon (Udalguri district)on 24 March at 11 AM. She had been pillion riding a Pulser bike No.AS-01/AX 6646 from Guwahati to Tangla. The accident occurred when a school student suddenly tried to cross the MB road at Bholabari in front of the speedy bike. She died on the spot while the rider Bijoy Sangma escaped with minor injury.
Udalguri district administration sponsored an award distribution ceremony on March 19 in DCs conference hall,Udalguri for the distribution of 'Inspire Awards',Solar Lanterns and BPL scholarships to selected meritorious students of the district. The ceremony was sponsored jointly by the office of the Inspector of Schools,Udalguri and District Education Office Udalguri in association with Udalguri district administration.Delivering welcome speech, Mehzubin Banu,Inspector of schools Udalguri explained about the awards and scholarships. According to her five students who had won five thousand rupees each in cash as 'Inspire Awards' during the session 2010-2011 for making excellent science...
Rupalim Choudhury of Assam has topped in the B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) from Visvesvaraya Technical University,Belgaum Karnataka,securing gold medal.She is the only daughter of Mukunda Ram Choudhury (MLA,Kalaigaon LAC) and Mriduli Choudhury and grand daughter of late Hemkanta Choudhury,noted social worker of Choudhurypara village of Kalaigaon. Rupalim studied B.Arch in the MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology,Bangalore. People of Kalaigaon have expressed satisfaction at her success.
Traditional hunting of small wild animals,birds,rodents,amphibians has posed a serious threat to ecology of the state. Such traditional hunting by groups of villagers belonging to a few community has now been considered to be a biggest threat ecology of the state. Unaware of conservation activities,ecology or global warming these groups armed with iron and rope traps, catapults,bows and arrow venture out in the morning to be returned next day.They travelled many villages, forests,ponds,rivers and paddy fields looking for anything like snail, frogs, squirrels, mongoose,snakes (including pythons),birds including owls and adjutants,foxes,jungle cat,hare etc .They capture or kill anything...