Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 19: Rich Harvest School (RHS) hosted ‘SCIFARI-2022’ under the banner of Sahodaya Schools Complex wherein budding scientists from 25 CBSE schools participated, here today.
The young scientists displayed their acumen through working models on the theme: “Innovations for Sustainable Development”.
The eminent jury members were Dr Sumit Gandhi from IIIM, Dr Harish Chander from Jammu University, Dr Avtar Changotra from Cluster University and Dr Rakesh Sharma from Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Jammu.
The chief guest on the occasion Gulchain Singh Charak, former Minister R&B and Higher Education, Advocate Gambhir Dev Singh Charak-Managing Director Rich Harvest and Ruchi Charak- Director Rich Harvest were accorded a warm welcome by the School Principal Anita Bhatia.
The distinguished guests sought divine blessings by lighting the ceremonial lamp. Ganesh Vandana by students elevated the mood to a higher dimension. The students urged everyone to save water for posterity by performing group songs.
The chief guest gave away the most coveted prizes to the proud winners. In the senior category, the first prize was bagged by KC International, 2nd by Rich Harvest and 3rd by APS Miran Sahib, besides consolation prizes went to APS Kaluchak and Indian Public School Kathua.
In the junior category, first prize went to Sai International, while 2nd and 3rd prizes were secured by International Delhi Rising School and Shemford Futuristic, besides the consolation prizes were won by Heritage School and Jammu Sanskriti Kathua.