Bhubaneswar: It’s fun and games with learning for students at the Inspiron Exhibition and Fun Binge 2023 celebrations on the grounds of KiiT International School (KiiT-IS).
Creative ideas, innovation, games, food, dance and songs have all converged as students at Sonnet Club celebrate and enjoy literary activities like documenting the success of India’s G20 presidential responsibility, Chandrayaan-3 success, remembering legendary bilingual poet Jayanta Mahapatra who passed away recently and also staging a short play from the Shakespearean era.
“We also have a magazine Kloud9 in our school and are contributing to it,’’ said a member of the literary club.
Other stalls at the Exhibition included Spectrum Photography Club, Archimedes Science Club, Infinity Math Club, Green Brigade Eco Club, Youth Philatelic Club and Yuva Tourism (Heritage) Club.
A student representing Archimedes Science Club displayed a hand gesture robot to control and minimise road accidents in case of brake failure.
The attraction for hundreds of tiny tots are the fun games along with food items like the ones prepared by Mission Shakti members. Students are also selling Spanish, Italian, traditional Indian and Mughlai dishes, Tibetan momos, and street food like ‘Gup-sup’.
Of the 20 stalls put up at the exhibition, 10 are selling food items. Proceeds from the sale of food stalls will be donated for the digitalisation of the library at Shyamsundarpur village near Patia.
During the inaugural session, former Principal DAV Public School Rajabagicha (Cuttack) Mousumi Das, Senior PGT from KV-6 Bhubaneswar HC Murmu, and biology expert Soumya Ranjan Pattanayak joined as members of jury.
Appreciating the creative displays by students of KiiT-IS, they described the programme as a “beautiful amalgamation of creative thinking and academic excellence at KiiT-IS”.
Chairman Mona Lisa Bal urged students to excel in their hobbies, apart from academics.
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