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A.P.J Abdul Kalam Ignites Little Minds at Subodh Public School, Airport, Jaipur

The best brains of the nation may be found on the last benches of the classroom – A.P.J Abdul Kalam

A.P.J Abdul Kalam left an impact on children. The former president of India clearly stands out as THE INSPIRATION to the future generation

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The best brains of the nation may be found on the last benches of the classroom – A.P.J Abdul Kalam

A.P.J Abdul Kalam left an impact on children. The former president of India clearly stands out as THE INSPIRATION to the future generation in India. The impact was such that the UN on the eve of his 79th birthday celebrations declared
The impact was such the even UN couldn’t hold itself back from declaring his birthday to be celebrated as World Student’s Day. The declaration came in 2010, his 79th birthday, however, there was a void created in the year 2015 when he breathed his last.

To pay homage to children’s inspiration, Subodh Public School, Airport Branch, Jaipur, organized Abdul Kalam Week. The school celebrated Dr. Kalam’s birthday the way he would have it the most!.

The right name with right picture glows the LED.

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I’m sure if he would have been present here with us, he would have loved it.

Nikita from class XI- C made a model of Female Reproductive System, and fairly explained the process to.

The event was to pay a tribute to the “Missile Man” of India. The first day was inaugurated with the commencement of Science Exhibition for classes 6-12 organized by Health and Wellness Club of the School. Reaching the school premises excitedly, we along with the principal Mrs. Kamaljeet Yadav interacted with the students exhibiting their science-based working or non-working models. She boosted the students’ morale with her remarkable words, “We have to go for something new, something that has never been done before, opt for something other than traditional ways, innovate ourselves.”

And the students tried showcasing the best out of themselves in the exhibition.

These students from XI-C merrily explained us the Sagital Section of Human Brain

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There were various models based on Upcycling of Tetrapack, Hydraulic Life, Female Reproductive System and Helical Structure of DNA. It was not easy to compare these models as every model contained innovation and hard work of the students, the ones Kalam Sir loved the most.

“God helps only people who work hard. That principle is very clear”, Dr. Kalam said.

We are eager to see how enthralling this event will get in the coming days. Team ScooTalks wishes all the students the best of luck.

He may be not be present with us today on his 84th birth anniversary, but his presence will always be felt through his words. We’ll always remember this day as “World Students’ Day”. He always encouraged students and he is still a source of inspiration for millions of students around the globe; he’s the man we’ll never cease to love.

 

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