Swat students showcase science models in exhibition

Published June 26, 2021
Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq
Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq
Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq
Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq
Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq
Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq

SWAT: Girl students here on Friday vowed to excel in the fields of science and technology.

They were talking to Dawn during a science exhibition titled ‘Khushal Science Fiesta 2021’ organised by the Khushal School & College.

Girl students from different disciplines and grades showcased their science models.

Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq
Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq

Educationists, parents, government officials and civil society activists witnessed the models.

The girls said there was a misconception that women could not become engineers and space scientists, and vowed to break such barriers.

“Though my parents want me to become a doctor I love to explore space. Becoming a space scientist is my passion,” said Hadeeqa Tariq, a 10th grader, who was showcasing her model based on saving energy.

Marjan, a student of 9th grade, who showcased a model on drip irrigation, said she developed an irrigation model which would save water to a great extent.

Sara Rehman of grade nine was showcasing her model on new techniques of greenhouse effects.

Faiza Naaz, a grade nine student who developed an air-cooler, claimed her technology was cheap and durable, while 9th grader Sara Rehman developed hydraulic actuator tools which, according to her, were more efficient than the ones with air hydraulic techniques.

Tenth graders Hajra Aziz and Sawera Iqbal showcased their models based on biology.

Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq
Students showcase their models in the science exhibition in Swat. — Photo by Fazal Khaliq

The event organiser said it was the age of science and technology and teaching of the discipline was not possible without practical involvement of students in the relevant field.

“We believe that strides in science and technology can alone make our motherland a modern state. We are striving to inculcate a creative attitude among the young minds, especially girls,” said Huma Shakir, the school principal, adding involving girls in such activities was the need of the hour.

Published in Dawn, June 26th, 2021

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