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NEWSLETTER25 NATIONAL CHILDREN’S SCIENCE CONGRESS
COMING TOGETHER OF YOUNG & BRIGHT CHILD SCIENTISTS
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25 NATIONAL CHILDREN’S SCIENCE CONGRESSCOMING TOGETHER OF YOUNG & BRIGHT CHILD SCIENTISTS
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In the Orientation Programme on PFMS held yesterday for State Coordinators and Govt Officials by Mr. Vivek Kumar and Mr. Yogesh Vashist, O/o Chief Controller of Accounts.
What is PFMS?: The public financial management system (PFMS) is a web-based application for payment, accounting and reconciliation of government transactions and integrates various existing standalone systems. The PFMS software application has been programmed in user a friendly manner. The user of PFMS will find onscreen information to run various modules. However, an attempt has been made through this user manual to cover all processes to be followed in civil ministries of government of India for registration of users, payment, accounting and reconciliation so as to make it a comprehensive one-stop guidance material.
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OMSHREE ADARSHA PANDA
SANDRA FRANCIS
SANJAY KUMAR BEHRA
R THANUJA REDDY
KESHMANI SAHU
GITARTHA PRAN BHARADWAJ
ROOSVELT B KIKON
AMLAN MAHARANA
S MEGHANATH REDDY
TANISHA
SHUBHAM JASWAL
JIDNYASA KALAS
RUTIK JOSHI
MUSKAN DHIMAN
RAJMEET KAUR
RAJAT SHARMA
PIYUSHA KARNA
KRUTHARTH DAVE
GAJVEER SINGH
SURBI MAKWANA
NEERAJ
ABHAY PRATAP
NYONU WANGCHA
NIVRITA PATOWARY
DEEPAK CHAUBEY
SHARUKH RAJPOOT
MD. SAHID AFRIDI
RISHU KUMAR
MD. MRIDUL MUSHARAF
SAURABH KUMAR
YASH TYAGI
KARNATAKA
RAKESH KRISHNA K.
PRATHIMA M.
P.A. NANJAPPA
HARSHITA P.
NIKHITHA S. RAJ
SHRUSHTI C.Y.
ADARSH A.S.
AATHREYA
AKASH R. CHALAWADI
PAVAN S.
CHARANYA
SHREYA M.D.
NISARG VERDES
KUMAR V. GOUDA
A.V. ITTAPPAGOL
DIGVIJAY SINGH
VISHWAJEET V.
SANJANA C. MAHANTSHETTI
PAVITHRA KESARABHAVI
KRITHI KAILAR
POONAM M. SHETTAR
RAVINA S.
T. SUPRITHA
SPOORTHI L.
LAKSHMI MANASA
SAPNA
NEHA B.
SUDHANVA SHYAM S.
SATHVIK GOWDA
PRAKHYATH Y.B.
KERALA
HENNA SUMI P.V
RESMI KRISHNAN.N.R
NEETHU JOSE
ANUVIND P.R
RANNA SAKEER.V.P
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ANANYA TREESA JIJI
NADHA NAFEESA .K.S
AYISHATH ASFIDA
ANU JIJIN
ALBIN JOHNY
LUBNA SHERIN
AISWARYA RAJ
SMRITHI SATHEESH
MAYOOKHA SHAJU M. C
CATHERI NETREESA BOBAN
S.A.MOHAMED ASHIK
R.SIVA RANJANI
RAHUL CHHIKARA
VIPUL KUMAR YADAV
PRATHA SHRIVASTAVA
ASIM RAZA
JYOTI YADAV
MANOJ M J
MANYA PANDEY
DIVYA SAHU
SETHU LAKSHMI K
ISHITA PATTANAYAK
VINEET KUMAR
MEGHNA P. SUJITH
RISHAV BIKARWAR
P. S. K. SRUTHI
DEBI PRASAD MISHRA
PRASANNA MISHRA
SAI AJAY
NIVEDITA PAL
TRUPTI SAHU
B R NIKILESH
ANCHIT GOSWAMI
NIRANJAN DEV SINGH
R AVANEESH
KVS SANGHATAN
VISHWAJEET KUMAR
SONALI JENA
SATAVISA DAS
SUKANYA CHAKRABORTY
VRITTI GUPTA
ATHARVA S. SHIGWAN
VASUDEV V.
AKSHAT YADAV
ELIZABETH S. BIMUR
KAUSHIK KUMAR
SIDHARTH PATTNAIK
HIMAN NAYAK
SHREYA
SUPREETH S
MANYA M KUMAR
PRAJAWAL K.
SHERYA DAS
MADHYA PRADESH
SHUBHI DUBEY
RAJKUMAR PRAJAPTI
SUNEEL KUSHWAHA
SHRUTI GARG
PARTH VARMA
SOUMYA TIWARI
VINOD MEENA
SIDDHI JUNEJA
AARADHYA PANDEY
MOHD. VABI RAZA ANSARI
ANUSHKA SHRIVASTAVA
MEGHA NEMA
PRASHANT DODMANI
GAURAV PANDEY
ARUNIMA WARRIER
AZAM KHAN
ISHA SINGH
LAKHVEER SINGH
SAKSHI JAISHWAL
MEDHA MHASKAR
NISHANT SHESHKAR
KASHISH DUBEY
SAHIL SHARMA
ARYAN SAHU
PRATHA GUPTA
BARKHA JAIN
NIYATI GUPTA
ABHAY KATARE
ADITI AWASTHI
PRAHLAD SWARNKAR
MAHARASHTRA
RAHUL BHATKAR
NANDINI RATHI
SOHAM PATIL
SALEEL PATHAK
VEDANT NAIR
LAKSHAY KARNWAL
AKASH SHELKE
RUSHIKESH PATIL
PRADNYA MORE
SAKSHI KALE
TEJASWINI RAJPUT
SHRUTI MORE
EKSHITA SAHU
TEJASWINI DESHMUKH
NIHIL JOSHI
JAYA MENGAL
MADHUBALA MAGADUM
SONAL TALAPE
SOHAM SHASHTRI
PARITOSH THORAT
AYUSH MHATRE
AARIB TANDEL
AKSHADA MANE
SUSHMA BANDE
ANUJ YADAV
PRAJAKTA NIKAM
SAMIKASH BHANGADE
SAMRUDDHI MIRAJKAR
VIRENDRASINH JADHAV
NEHA SHAIKH
Public Financial Management system
In the Orientation Programme on PFMS for State Coordinators and Govt Officials by Mr. Vivek Kumar and Mr. Yogesh Vashist, O/o Chief Controller of Accounts. They informed that the Vendors can now have their personal profile login when it comes to accounts, it doesn't necessarily have to be a commercial one. Moreover the personal accounts doesn't need a GST number for any sort of transactions. They threw light on the recent upgradation on the solution to multiple registration on a single account number. Now onwards, this practice is discontinued instead ONE account holder, ONE registration number is enacted upon.The highlighted event point was that any vendor can now be 'mapped' through any traction made on the PFMS forum.For example, if an agency gets a funding through the government for some project work. Previously, there wasn't any track record but through this PFMS system every transaction will be transparent and linked under the surveillance of proper people for the welfare of the public and their financial safety as well. This is a very positive initiative towards cash-less and a corruption-free surrounding. These can surely MODI-fy the Indian economy.
“PFMS is a small step towards cashless and corruption free India.”
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What Meter?What Instrument is used to
1. Measure altitude in aircrafts?2. Calculate depth of ocean?3. Determine atmospheric pressure?4. Calculate the power of electric circuit?5. Measure temperature?6. Measure speed of wind?7. Measure water vapor in the atmosphere?8. Measure specific gravity (relative density) of liquids?9. Measure current in a circuit?10. Detect and record earthquakes?
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A giraffe tongue is approximately 21 inches long, which they also use to clean their ears! Also they sleep only 20-30 minutes in 24 hours and that too standing up!!
If the human eye was a digital camera, it would have 576 mega pixels. Canon has got currently 50.6 megapixels cameras and is developing a digital SLR camera with a sensor that boasts a resolution of about 120 megapixels.
SUDOKUAnswers:
1. Altimeter 2. Fathometer 3. Barometer 4. Wattmeter 5. Thermometer 6. Anemometer 7. Hygrometer 8. Hydrometer or Aerometer 9. Ammeter 10. Seismometer
Technology Troubles
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Presentations of various child scientists were scheduled in building of SAL institute of technology and Engineering Research as a part of 25th National Children's Science Congress.
thRound 1 Date: 27 December 2017
thRound 2 Date: 28 December 2017
In Handz on Science activity, student getting fun with Chemistry; activity conducted by Dr. Arindam Rana at SAL Tech Campus
Mathemagic show conducted at SAL Technical Campus th
as a part of 25 National Children Science Congress by Neelam Mishra from mathematics lab, VASCSC – Ahmedabad
Rubul Borah - Program Officer at Vikram A Sarabhai Community Science Centre, Ahmedabad conducting Science Show in context of biology, chemistry, physics and electronics at Sal Technical Campus
Hydroponics (method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent) as science activity By MD. JAWAID ALAM at SAL Technical Campus
Dr. Narottam Saahoo along with B. K. Tyagi, Scientist-E, Vigyan Prasar visited the activity area at SAL
A commendable j o b d o n e b y I n d i a n P o s t a l S e r v i c e s ! ! ! ! C h i l d r e n w h o want to send the letters from here to their home or to their relatives or friends at home can post the letter from this post box a t s c i e n c e exhibition – hall no. 2. One Post Box has been put in which the kids can post letters written to their family and friends back home. The I n d i a n P o s t Services will take the concern of delivering those le t te rs be fo re they themselves r e a c h t h e i r homes back.
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The topmost among the major attractions stands the model of Rocket Launcher that is used by ISRO to launch Satellite in the Space. This model gives detailed information about what Rocket Science is and techniques that are generally used while launching a rocket into Space. The displayed model is GSLV D2 Model which is 35 feet high and is 1:5 scale model. Children just should not miss the chance to see it and get the detailed knowledge of the same. Get enlightened and move upward like a Rocket!!!!
Discover these Models at NCSC 2017
GSLV D2 Model
Dr. Rawal conducted research on Rings around Galaxies, Clouds of Comets around the Solar and Satellite Systems, Lagrangian Points, Planetary Distance Law, Resonant Structures in the Solar System, New Asteroidal Belts in the Solar and Satellite Systems, Intra-Mercurial Planets, whether there are satellites around Mercury and Venus. He also studied Einstein's Theory of Relativity and published five research papers. So far he has published30 research papers. Even today his research work is going on. He was the Vice-Chairman and then Chairman of the Indian Physics Association (Mumbai Chapter) during 1992-2001.He has been on the Advisory Boards of several Planet aria, Science Centers and the Councils of Science and Technology in India. He is a recipient of Shri Munubhai M e h t a Aw a r d , M a r a t h i V i g y a n P a r i s h a d ' s Smt.Manoramabai Apte Award, Award for Science writing
Dr. Jitendra Jatashankar RawalPresident,
The Indian Planetary Society, Mumbai
Meet the Scientist
Institute for Plasma Research, Bhat Gandhinagar is an autonomous institute under the Department of Atomic Energy, Govt of India. The institute is working for Basic Science for Plasma, the forth state of matter and its application. The Institute has two main indigenously developed projects for the study of Plasma: Aditya and SST (Steady State Tokamak). The institute has a stall in Exhibition hall no 2: stall no 31, 32, 33. The institute is explaining generation of and its various application like Pyrolysis project (Environment friendly Medical and other Waste management system), Plasma Nitriding (Surface hardening), Angora wool treatment system), MagLev train concept and demonstration, Piozo power generation system (energy generation using piozo). Plasma gasification System facilitates safe disposal of all type of organic wastes. The inorganic materials like glass, metals can also be minimized to slag. In plasma pyrolysis the most likely compounds which are produced include carbonaceous Matter, methane, carbon monoxide and water molecules.
PLASMA PYROLYSIS SYSTEM
Wanna know more about Disaster Management and prospects? Just visit the Institute of Seismological Research stall no 49, Exhibition Hall 1. The institute of Seismological Research helps in sustaining the accelerated development after the earthquake. This institute is fully dedicated to Earthquake Studies. It visualizes to save lives and minimize damage due to earthquakes. Get a detailed knowledge about how it works !!
Seismograph and Broadband
Seismograph
by Govt. of Gujarat, Gujarat Ratna Award, Halvad Ratna Award and several other prestigious awards. He has received Nation's prestigious award for science popularization in the country. He was honoured for his discoveries in the Solar System by Marathi Vigyan Mahasangh and Marathi Vigyan Parishad combined at the hands of Professor B. M. Udgaonkar, eminent scientistand senior Professor of TIFR. He has been honoured by Shri Narendrabhai Modi, Hon'ble Chief Minister of the Gujarat on the eve of Republic Day 25 January 2010. Dr. Rawal has been writing Weekly Science Column in Janmabhoomi Pravasi for the past 30 years. He has also written articles in almost all leading National Newspapers.
Teachers Workshop Mrs. Rama Moondra
Mrs. Rama Moondra presented a workshop to understand emotions and its effect in the Indian traditional mindset. She said that “Emotion”, as an important ingredient of life, has intrigued psychologists and all those who are interested in understanding human behavior for long. Emotions play an important role in our day- to-day lives. All our actions and thoughts are governed by our emotional experiences. In turn, emotions are reflected in our actions and thoughts and its reflection is seen in our personality as a whole. Faces of emotions like Pain, Fear, Anger, Happiness, and Rigidity are the ones we know in general. People who experience chronic pain also experience a wide range of associated emotions. Let's take an example of the free stress and irritation that you can get anytime by the insurance companies (pun intended).
Dr. V. B. Kamble
Dr. Vinay B. Kamble is a Former Adviser (DST) & Former Director, Vigyan Prasar, New DelhiTopic: Planetary life support Systems or Nine Boundaries of our planetHe was an enthusiast who had put emphasis on the nine sensitive topics like:Acid Oceans, Ozone Depletion, Fresh Water, Biodiversity, Nitrogen and Phosphorus cycles, Land Use, Climate Change and Aerosol loading and Chemical Pollution.He made the public realize that these things must be controlled before the water goes above our head and we remain helpless. Demands of 7 billion people are troubling and stretching our mother earth to its breaking point, we know about climate change but what about other threats and our initiatives?Let's not exhaust out Earth till an extent that it stops nourishing us.
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NCSC Ki Baat
Dr. Charu Sharma (National Academic Co-ordinator of K.V)
Dehradun, State of Uttarakhand
Dr. Pawan Kumar Upadhyay (Escort Teacher)
Karnal, State of Haryana
Cultural Programme
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Let's Have Swachh Bharat and for having clean India we have to start from the smallest corner of India. NCSC is a smaller version of whole India. 36 States have participated with all the child scientists. So if we keep this event swachh, we can surely have the whole India swachh.
First of all the name itself has fascinated us a lot and, that to preciously the place is Ahmedabad as it's related to our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
Second all the child Scientist are enjoying it a lot, and they would learn and take a lot from this event and last but not the least, We need to create more awarness amongst the child scientist about the cleanliness at the food court specially.
thI am feeling proud to attend 25 NCSC. We are participating with sixteen students. It was a matter of immense pleasure for me when I have planted tree along with my fellow teachers and students from all over India and abroad. The workshops being organised in NCSC are really wonderful. A bundle of thanks to the organisation for the best arrangement and for making our stay fruitful in “THE GREAT GUJARAT”
Sai Ajay (Child Scientist)
Bengaluru, State of Karnataka.
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Clean food court
No one likes Messy Food Court
Poetry by Child Scientist on 25 th NCSC
Science is a place to learn, Where a lot we can earn, Which no one can burn.
NCSC is the bigest platfrom for students, To showcase their projects, Which is of very less budget.
The rooms they allot are superb!!!And the food they gave is duperb!!!!
The Judge were very friendly. The campus was very big to say frankly.
Overall the experience was good, Everyone do visit again, I too would……….