National Science Day

Report on National Science Day
Report on National Science Day 2022 MSSSoA

National Science Day is celebrated all over India with great enthusiasm on 28th of February every year in order to remember the great invention by the Indian physicist Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman of the Raman Effect on the same day in the year 1928. For his great success, he was awarded with Nobel Prize in the Physics in the year 1930. It was also observed by the students of Centurion University of Technology and Management on 28th of February, 2022 to mark the discovery of the Raman Effect in 1928 by Indian Physicist Sir Krishna Raman which was coordinated by students Suryakamal Biswal MSc Botany 2nd year and Ashwin Biswal MSc Math 2nd year under guidance of Dr. Subrat Kumar Sarangi faculty Mentor of science club illuminati, Dr. Rukmini Mishra, Dr. Sutar Suhash Bharat CUTM, BBSR. Every year, NSD is celebrated to widely spread a message about the Importance of science used in the daily life of the people. It is also celebrated to discuss all the issues and implement new technologies for the development in the field of science. The Honourable Vice chancler of CUTM, BBSR Prof Dr. Supriya Patnayak presided over the function and the other guest were Prof Jagannath Padhi, Dr. Yashaswi Nayak (Dean School of Applied Sciences) and Dr. Subrat Sarangi. The celebration included public speeches, posters, ppt presentations and quiz. The program started at 10 am with ppt presentation followed by poster and quiz. The anchoring for the program was done by Ankita Choudhury and Abhijit Hota. In the evening there was a validatory function in which the participants were appreciated with certificates and the winners were given the prizes. With that all the student volunteers got their certificates accordingly. All these certificates were given by our Honourable VC Dr. Supriya Patnayak and Dean of SOAS Dr. Yashaswi Nayak. At last, but not the least there was a vote of thanks and all the participates and attendees were provided with tiffin of packets. The program over at 5.30 pm and was a wonderful day celebrated on the eve of National Science Day and we all enjoyed it well.

NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY CELEBRATION-2022 PARTICPATION DETAILS

SOLO SONG -:

PUSPASHREE DAS- 200705170063(MSC BOTANY 2nd YR)

B.N. BIJAYASHREE-210705180109(MSC ZOOLOGY 1ST YR) RAGHUPATI SWAIN- 210705180101(MSC ZOOLOGY 1ST YR) ABHIJIT GANTAYAT- 210705100033(MSC CHEM 1ST YR)

POETRY

SROTASWINI PARIDA – 200705170069 (MSC BOTANY 2ND YR)

 

 

 

 

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SPEAKER

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