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Inspire Manak awards                                                                          04



           Plastoscope: Inspire Manak awards is a
           national programme in India to support the
           spirit of innovation in students from class VI-X.
           It is  one of the flagship   programmes of
           Department  of  Science  &,  Technology
           (DST),  Government of India which gave
           National  Award  to  Project  “Plastoscope”
           which  was  designed  by  Ananya Singh of
           class X. In this project, a microscope was
           made from waste plastic bottle that began
           as an idea to make science more accessible
           to all and transform waste to wealth. This
           project can be scaled up to a company that
           can deliver low-cost microscopes to lab less schools around the world. This microscope can be
           integrated to the projector or the laptop to educate masses. It was awarded by Vice president
           Sri Venkayanaidu and was showcased at IIT Delhi and ISRO under
           National “DHRUV” program by Government of India.



         International exposure                                                                         05


            International Inter school Technofest-2022 was global Event to Nurture Young Minds
            and building an Innovation Ecosystem. Schools across India, Kuwait, Oman Qatar and
            UAE  participated  in this  international competition. Our project  “Sustainable  housing
            plan” was shortlisted in top 50 finalists. Deshna Jain from class XII designed aesthetic
            mud tiles and eco-friendly plastering material that. Manufacturing of ceramic tiles and
            cement creates emission that lead to environmental hazards leading to air pollution and
            health hazards. So, we innovated aesthetic mud tiles and eco friendly plaster made in
            environment friendly way from eco-friendly raw material.




            Conclusion
            The role of education in promoting innovation is critical. Innovation-friendly
             culture in education systems, supported by government policies, will help
            re program young minds to look problems as source of opportunity and
            solving problems  as  a well-used  path  to  innovation.  Education  is
            perceived  in  India  as a means of enhancing equity and equality. At
            school-level  problem-solving  activities  can be  fostered  by  interactive
            projects and games under the guidance of effective mentors which can         Dr. Shilpa Raghuvanshi
            tie up with nearby research laboratories to achieve a beautiful equipoise       PGT, Biotechnology
            of learning and innovating.                                                    Salwan Public School,
                                                                                             Rajendra Nagar


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