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Future Innovators at Work

The senior students from Classes 4 to 12 truly stole the spotlight at Tech Tales 2.0 – Science Carnival, with more than 100 projects on display, each showcasing innovation, creativity, and scientific application. From technology to sustainability, health to automation, students addressed real-world problems through hands-on models and working prototypes.
The exhibits included a wide range of concepts such as automatic streetlight systems, solar-powered irrigation, earthquake-resistant building models, anti-sleep alarm for drivers, smart dustbins, drone delivery systems, water level indicators, biodegradable plastic alternatives, automatic sanitizing tunnels, hydraulic lifts, windmill energy converters, and voice-controlled home automation.
Projects like river garbage cleaning robots, wireless chargers, women safety footwear, and animal rescue solutions for borewells stood out for their social relevance and practicality. The students’ ability to identify problems, design solutions, and confidently present their ideas reflected not only academic knowledge but also a futuristic mindset.
Visitors, teachers, and parents were left awestruck by the diversity, teamwork, and technical brilliance on display. The event was a true celebration of scientific thinking and a glimpse into the innovative future being shaped by these young minds. 🤖🌱💡🔋🌍

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