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:
Route 15 : Muscat-Nizwa The parents, seemingly forever, had been planning a trip to Oman. Why Oman? Well, that’s a question I asked myself too. My dad, in the 90s, spent close to a decade in the UAE but barring a work trip, had never visited Oman. Fast forward to the 21 st century, countless Oman Air flights from India to Europe later, he found himself stranded in Muscat. A ‘technical difficulty’ they said. He visited the Sultan Qaboos Mosque but didn’t get to see much more – it was only a 24-hour layover. However, the constant propaganda he was subjected to via the in-flight entertainment, and the cabin crew he made conversation with, convinced him that the country has a lot to offer. A friend from the UAE, who spoke highly of Oman, apparently also played a role. The parents had their mind set on Oman. The stars aligned and clubbing together a bunch of bank holidays in India, they decided on visiting in April. Unfortunately, or fortunately (the jury is still out), ...
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.
Delete- Sanjith Rao