From the tenth of February to the twelfth of February there was a science exhibition at Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium. I had gone there and represented my school. Two other children also came from my class. We showed the visitors how to do multiplication with sticks. It was a nice experience but it was a bit boring since we had to do it for 3 days. Bangalore Association For Science Education (BASE) conducted it. If you want to see what we did, click here. Here are a few pictures:
I wrote this in May 2026 and then left it sitting in my drafts for six weeks. Partly because it feels more personal than what I usually put online. Partly because writing honestly about uncertainty is uncomfortable when most of us are busy performing certainty. And partly because I wasn’t entirely sure I believed all of it yet. I’m still not sure. But perhaps that’s the point. So, here goes. ----- May 2026 Two years ago, I moved back to India. I hadn't planned on it. In fact, if you'd told me in 2020, when I packed my bags and left Bangalore for France, that I'd be back in four years, I'd have laughed it off as a failure of imagination. The plan had always been to stay abroad and build a career in Europe. The universe, well, had other plans. Four years abroad had been, by most measures, a good run. Two years in France at Sciences Po, a well-paid summer internship in Paris, the youngest funded researcher on a research project between Princeton, Columbi...
Good work, Sanjith!
ReplyDeleteThe Bangalore Association of Science Education holds science exhibitions on a regular basis, and often at the Nehru Planetarium.
There is a PDF file on the web www.taralaya.org which explains your exhibit as well as all others in more details. Maybe, you should post a direct link to it.
- rakesh
I have given the link to the website in this blog post.
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