State Council for Science, Technology & Environment, Himachal Pradesh organised a One Day Training Workshop

State Council for Science, Technology & Environment, Himachal Pradesh organised a One Day Training Workshop

State Council for Science, Technology & Environment, Himachal Pradesh organised a One Day Training Workshop

Shimla: State Council for Science, Technology & Environment, Himachal Pradesh organised a One Day Training Workshop on Himachal Pradesh Children’s Science Congress -2016 at the State Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Parimahal, Shimla on 4th July in collaboration with Department of Science & Technology (DST), New Delhi, GoI, NCSTC Network and Department of Education, Himachal Pradesh. The theme for this year is “Science, Technology & Innovation for Sustainable Development”.

Member Secretary, State Council for Science, Technology & Environment, A.K. Lal, was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Director Elementary Education, Manmohan Sharma, Sh. B.K. Tyagi, Scientist-E, Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi, Dr. Neelam Gulati, Director (Retd.), Punjab State Council for Science & Technology & Member NCSTC Network, Dr. Madhu Phull, Scientist (ex-Head.), NCSTC, DST New Delhi and Principal, SIHFW, Dr. Harsharan Kaur were the distinguished guests at the workshop. Keynote address on Children’s Science Congress was delivered by Sh. B.K. Tyagi. Technical sessions were conducted by the resource persons Dr. Neelam Gulati, Dr. Madhu Phull and Sh. Pankaj Verma, TGT Science, Govt. Senior Secondary School, Bajaura, Kullu. An overview of Himachal Pradesh Children’s Science Congress was given by Dr. Aparna Sharma, Senior Scientific Officer, SCST&E. Finally, vote of thanks was delivered by Sh. Shashi Dhar, SSA, SCST&E.

Children’s Science Congress is one of the major activities of the State Council for popularizing science which is being held annually for the last 23 years in collaboration with DST, NCSTC and State Education Department. The workshop provided an important platform for interaction of science teachers with the officials from DST and NCSTC which enriched their understanding about selection and execution of science projects for Children’s Science Congress. All district science supervisors and about 60 science teachers from various sub-divisions of the State including those from tribal areas of Chamba, Kinnaur & Lahaul Spiti attended the workshop.

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