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Our project LIQUID ELIXIR for LIFE and SUSTAINABILITY delves into the realm of science and technology with a focus on its impact on society under the sub theme LIFE Lifestyle for Environment.In the backdrop of growing urbanization and ecological imbalances our project addresses the pressing issue of increased Carbondioxide and greenhouse gas accumulation in our atmosphere. We recognize that trees play a vital role in restoring ecological balance by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. While our solution doesnot replace trees it offers a practical way to enhance air quality and create a healthier environment for all living beings. Scientific Principle The heart of our project lies in the remarkable properties of microalgae specifically Spirulina. These microorganisms bind carbon dioxide and produce oxygen through Photosynthesis. Our tool of choice is a photo bioreactor. Additionally microalgae including Spirulina excel at bioremediation which involves the removal of Carbon dioxide heavy metals and pollutants from the air.
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The students were taken on an eucational tour to Hyderabad to sensitize them on the importance of monuments and historical structurers like Golconda Fort, Charminar, Museum etc.
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Video making Competition on 27th September 2023
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A trip at Vellar Art and Craft Village on 21st June 2023
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13 Dec 2023
As part of Onam Celebration, Pulikkali was conducted.
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Students of the YUVA club visited the Qutub Shahi tombs and had an enriching experience to witness the marvels of the Persian, Pathan and Hindu architectural styles that makes use of grey granite and learnt about the history behind it. The Tombs form the most reliable evidence of the Qutub Shahi dynasty and their architectural traditions. These are exquisite structures where every arch, columns, dome minarets, and galleries were created with finessed and are surrounded by landscape gardens called Ibrahim Bagh. It houses seven tombs dedicated to the former kings of Golconda. The students were very enthusiastic to share their knowledge and experience. They enlightened and interacted with the tourists at the site as responsible members of the YUVA club. Students used the opportunity of the science exhibition held in the school to sensitise visitors about the importance of visiting tourist location and in particular about the Qutub Shahi tombs. The visitors took keen interest in listening to the students and were appreciative of their efforts. Many of the visitors were impressed by the students and their zeal for tourism and assured that they would visit the place at the earliest. Students displayed the various activities done by them like a study of the different architecture styles of temples and mosques, itinerary to visit Hyderabad and preparing a travelogue to name a few. Overall, students of the YUVA club did a commendable job in popularising one of the lesser known place in the heart of the city to the members of the societies who live near the school.
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Educational Trip : Giving the students an opportunity broaden the1·r perspective to explore and to learn, the school organ1zed an educational 5-day tour to Vizag-Araku-Borra Caves, in two batches. 131 students of classes X ft XII accompanied by five teachers visited Vizag on a trip from 13th to 17th October, 2023 and 57 students of classes VIII, accompanied by thirteen teachers visited from 16th to 1ott1 October, 2023. It has been an enriching experience for the students. During their 3-day stay in Vizag they enjoyed the scenic beauty of the city that lay \n the lap of nature. They visited Simhachalam to seek the blessings of the presiding diety, Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy. This was followed by the inspiring visit to Navy Aircraft Musuem, INS, Kursura Submarine Museum. The school also organized educational tour to Delhi-Jaisalmer-Jaipur-Jodhpur g. day (18th to 25th October,2023) for classes IX ft XI. 105 students were accompanied by Ten teachers for the trip. The students visited historical plac like Rashtrapati Bhavan, Red Fort, Mehrangarh, Mandore Garden which were worthy of a visit. The beauty of the vast mansion in Jaisalmer, the city of forts and deserts, students enjoyed desert saf ari on camel backs exploring the Sand dunes of India and visited the majestic land of Fort, Palaces and desert. They thoroughly enjoyed the grandeu r of the palaces and their trip.
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REPORT ON WORLD HERITAGE WEK CELEBRATION HELD AT JAIN UNIVERSITY FROM 19TH TO 25th NOVEMBER, 2023 ORGANIZED BY YUVA CLUB Jain University Yuva Club conducted World Heritage Quiz Competition on 23-11-2023 as part of World Heritage week celebration. The event was held in class room itself from 8.00 AM to 9.15 AM and 8 students participated and they competed individually. We had student volunteers for scoring and taking photos. Dr G Saravana kumar Professor & Mentor, who is also the coordinator of Yuva club, Jain University, welcomed all the participants and spoke about the significance of world heritage week and the importance of preserving our monuments. Dr Rachana Saxena, Professor of tourism spoke about the importance of heritage sites which brings more tourists, revenue and employment for a country and said hence students should be aware of the heritage sites. She wished all the students and made them to clap to cheer up. The rules for the quiz competition was first read to the participants and all questions were displayed on screen using Over-head projector with 4 choices and 30 seconds given for each question to be answered monitored by a scorer. All questions were asked on world UNESCO heritage sites. Thre were four rounds of questions and finally one visual round and the student has to identify the heritage site from the choices given. Finally after 5 rounds the scores were read and there was tie between 4 participants and hence again one question was asked for each participant and one got eliminated, among three participants again one more round of questions were asked and finally the 3 winners were finalized. First prize won by Ms. Maha Harini of 3rd year BMS- Tourism & Hospitality Management. Second Prize won by Mr. Gopalkrishna Masudi of 3rd year BMS- Tourism & Hospitality Management. Third Prize won by Mr. Aditya Krishnan of 2nd year BMS- Tourism & Hospitality Management. The winners were congratulated by event organizers and photos were taken. All participants were appreciated for their interest and participation by DrG. Saravana kumar & Dr Rachna Saxena. Event Organizers were Dr G Saravana kumar & Dr Rachna saxena All the three winners were informed that they will get certificate from Director, Ministry of Tourism, Bengaluru. On 25th November, we had presentation activity for the THM students in class room. Dr G Saravana kumar and Dr Rachana Saxena first presented the Karnataka heritage sites tourism brochure for the students and spoke about the important UNESCO heritage sites in Karnataka and its significance. This was followed by Student presentation. First Aditya sharma a student of II year BMS- Tourism &Hospitality Management made a presentation about Chittorgarh fort and told its one of the largest fort in the world and second longest wall in the world and its history details and length etc were presented in nice manner by Aditya. This was followed by presentation by Shriram T shreesh who presented on UNESCO heritage sites of Taj Mahal, Ajanta, Yellora & Elephanta caves, Agra fort and Khajuraho temples with photos as PPT. It was very informative to all. After this Dr G Saravana kumar presented a video of 30 minutes show casing 15 Unique and amazing UNESCO sites of the world.1.Mesa verde National Park, USA which is huge archeological site which has evidence of 9500 years of human civilization. 2. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece which has number of buildings 3 . Lasko Caves, France which has 95,000 years old paintings underground. 4. Angor watt, Cambodia which is largest Hindu temple complex in the world which has 402 acres area built by King Surya Verma-II which later became buddhist temple also. With this the world Heritage week celebration came to an end and Dr G Saravana kumar , Coordinator, Yuva Club thanked all students for their participation.
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An art workshop was organised, in which students learned to use clay and traditional items to make toys. Creating art work using sand and saw dust was also demonstrated.
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