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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Press Release No. 83/25

ST. DOMINIC SAVIO SCHOOL HOSTS ARTS, CRAFTS AND SCIENCE EXHIBITION 2025 AT GAROBADHA

The Arts, Crafts, and Science Exhibition – 2025 was on 5th August hosted by St. Dominic Savio Higher Secondary School in Garobadha under Southwest Garo Hills District. The much-awaited event witnessed a grand celebration of creativity, innovation, and scientific curiosity as it proved to be a vibrant platform for students to explore, express, and exhibit their talents beyond textbooks.

This years edition drew massive participation of around 2500 plus students from schools in and around Garobadha area, Mellim and Damalgre including St. Claret Higher Secondary School, Ampati. Parents, guardians, and well-wishers from the local community also keenly participated in the event by encouraging their wards who presented their innovative models, artistic creations, and scientific experiments with great pride and clarity.

Gracing the occasion as the Chief Guest, Sub-Divisional School Education Officer SDSEO Ampati, Taposh Ch Marak inaugurated the exhibition and delivered an inspirational message to the students. He commended the school for nurturing holistic development and for providing students with such valuable opportunities to showcase their ingenuity and learning. Principal, Garobadha Government Higher Secondary School, Bestling A Sangma attended the event as the Guest of Honor.

The day-long school science exhibition showcased student projects across various scientific disciplines. The event, which was open to students, parents, and schools, aimed to foster a love for science and innovation. A range of projects, from working models to interactive displays demonstrated student creativity and understanding of scientific concepts. The exhibition was a success, providing a platform for students to showcase their talents and encouraging them to explore scientific ideas further.

During the exhibition students from various classes actively participated by presenting projects on diverse scientific topics including a wide array of projects such as working models depicting renewable energy systems solar, wind. Projects displayed included models demonstrating advancements in space exploration Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan, sustainable energy solutions and waste management, medical technology and healthcare, quantum computing, DNA replication, and climate change.

The exhibition promoted scientific awareness and encouraged students to think critically about real-world problems. It provided a valuable learning experience for both participants and visitors, fostering a spirit of inquiry and collaboration.

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