Kohima Science College celebrates Science Day

KOHIMA, FEBRUARY 27 (MExN): Nagaland Chief Conservator of Forests (Environment, Biodiversity & Research) Supongnukshi, IFS today urged students in Nagaland to develop the eye for detail and intricacy in order to the fulfill their potential on a global scale. Addressing the annual Science Day celebration of the Kohima Science College Jotsoma Science Club, the CCF said curiosity and consistent effort are traits that everyone should have. 

He shared his experiences, including his visit to Japan as a prime example of how the Japanese people are detail-oriented and how they leave no room for mistakes. He observed that the Naga people in contrast have a different outlook which hinders progress. “Consistency with inquisitiveness harnessed in a field with implemented policies is what leads to desired results,” he stated. 

During the second session, an inter-departmental exhibition & competition alongside an inter-school exhibition and competition encompassed a wide variety of models ranging from chemically engineered models to modern day AI-assisted technology. The models displayed by the departments consisted of ideas inculcated based on their own specializations

The Science Day celebration was organized by the KSCJ Science club in collaboration with the KSCJ Physics club on the theme ‘From curiosity to innovation; science empowering young minds.’ The welcome address was delivered by the Science Club Advisor, Dr. Subenthung Tsopoe.



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