kalyan March 4:
Anubhuti Balvachak Katta celebrated National Science Day in a unique way. On the occasion of Science Day, a child scientist explained the importance of science in his life in the scenic Sai Udyan at Khadakpada.
We celebrate the day on which Sir Chandrasekhar Venkat Raman presented the research paper ‘Raman Effect’, the science invention that won India’s first Nobel Prize. The program was designed by Anubhuti Bal Vachak Katta with the aim of making science interesting, not just a subject of study.
Riya Barhate started the program by talking about ‘Raman-Prabhav’. Mrinmayee Joshi and Tithi Sali performed the eclipse of the solar system, Chaitali Kshirsagar, Vedanta Thorat performed the black hole and little sweet Janhvi performed the volcano. Soham Bidgar and AYUSH added more color to the program by presenting a short play on scientific approach. Prajakta Joshi did an excellent reading of the article which combines Puranas and science. Purva Vishwas from the audience narrated the amazing information of Indravajra.
Prasad Soman and Achala Dongre explained the importance of science in their lives. Everyone took up the idea of celebrating Pranita Chitapurkar’s Science Day. Shubhangi Oturkar of Anubhuti Readers’ Concert Society informed that they are trying to cultivate and cultivate reading culture by implementing various activities like Science Day.