Today 28.2.2022 is the National Science Day to commemorate the discovery of the ‘Raman Effect’ by one of the renowed physicists Sir.C.V.Raman. We at BMD Jain took a massive initiative to step out of the 2 years of pandemic times through science and technology. The theme of National Science Day 2022 is “Integrated Approach in science and Technology for a sustainable Future”. Keeping this theme in mind our students were motivated to come up with various science projects.
The science day celebration commenced with prayer song followed by Thamizh Thai Vazhthu. The Principal welcomed the gathering with her heartwarming welcome address. This was followed by the detailed introduction of the Chief Guest Mr.S.Prem Kumar, Associate Professor, Head of Dept. (ECE), Adhiparasakthi College of Engineering, G.B.Nagar, Kalavai. The honourable Trustee Sri Rajesh Kumar Jain honoured the Chief Guest and also felicited the audience to move towards scientific revolution. Our former Principal Mr.G.Thirunavuckarasu inspired the students with the key points that we should step back when we face failures. Instead, all should keep working towards scientific goals.
Our ever inspiring Academic Advisor gave a detailed insight into the life and works of Sir.C.V.Raman and his inventions. Madam also shared her views on the objectives of science and how students should be consistent in their life pattern. Finally it was the turn for our respectable Mr.S.Prem Kumar, Associate Professor to share his thoughts. He insisted that everything around is science and science only. He enlightened the students with the difference between science and technology. He also explained the scientific development in future. The scientific development in future. The vote of thanks was delivered by the Mrs.S.Malathi, Subject Head of Chemistry followed by singing the National Anthem.
All the Chief Dignitaries visited the projects that were exhibited by students of classes VI to IX. They paid keen attention to the explanation given by students for each project. Nearly 200 projects were exhibited today with 62 projects (from VI), 60 (from VII), 43 exhibits (from VIII) and 27 projects from IX students.