Students from several private schools belonging to not only this district, but also neighboring Adilabad and Asifabad districts made a beeline to visit the exhibition featuring innovative exhibits made by the students
Published Date – 23 November 2024, 05:57 PM
Mancherial: A two-day long science and technology exhibition titled Fusion Fest 2024 concluded on the premises of Carmel Convent High School here on Saturday.
Students from several private schools belonging to not only this district, but also neighboring Adilabad and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts made a beeline to visit the exhibition featuring innovative exhibits made by the students. They learnt about the functioning of the exhibits by interacting with the students. They were amazed by the innovation and creativity of the pupils.
An exhibit titled ‘Forest and Children’ highlighted the intricate bond between nature and the younger generation. The exhibits showcased creative models and thought-provoking ideas, capturing the essence of environmental awareness, rainwater harvesting, climate change, richness of languages and rural life and many other important topics.
Sister Rincy, principal of the school said that the fest showcased the talents of students across various departments, with the Telugu, music, and English departments presenting captivating theatre performances. These shows blended cultural richness with modern themes, leaving the audience enthralled, she stated.
Parents thanked the management of the school for bringing out the talent of the students by conducting the event.
Parish, Priest of Sacred Heart Church, Sister Phinia, the first principal of the school, Mother Geo, President of Carmel Education Society were among many who attended the concluding ceremony.
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