Surat: Grand Science and Art Exhibition Held at S.D. Jain Modern School, Over 1000 Models Created as Center of Attraction
A grand two-day science and art exhibition was organized at S.D. Jain Modern School on June 30 and July 1, 2026, in memory of the founding president, the late Devarajji Jain. The exhibition showcased innovative projects and working models prepared by students on various subjects including science, mathematics, language, social science, commerce, psychology, entrepreneurship, and painting.
The chief guest of the event was Anurag Dubey (IRS), Additional Income Tax Commissioner, who inaugurated the exhibition in the presence of the school's administrators Kailashji Jain, Anandji Jain, Ashokji Jain, and Principal Chetan Dalwala. On this occasion, the school administration encouraged students to adopt innovation, research, and creative thinking. This year's main theme for the exhibition was 'Sustainability, Food Security, Gender Equality, Technology, and Artificial Intelligence in Education.' More than 1000 working models were presented, with a special focus on modern technology and solutions to social challenges.
The science department displayed models on sustainable development, disaster management, solar agriculture, facial recognition attendance systems, automatic irrigation systems, and smart dustbins. The mathematics department featured models such as numerology, transmission line faults, math mystery boxes, and logarithm and exponential formula machines. The English department presented projects based on food security, hydroponics, vertical farming, and agricultural innovations, while the Hindi department showcased models on natural disaster management, sustainable land management, food security in 2050, Hindi teaching through artificial intelligence, and the utility of chemical and household fertilizers.
The Sanskrit department provided presentations based on the solar system, Ganga descent, and astronomical concepts. The social science department displayed projects related to women's empowerment, organic farming, land conservation, and solutions to global hunger issues. Additionally, the accountancy, business studies, entrepreneurship, economics, and psychology departments presented innovative models on financial management, cloud fraud, AI-based education, community development, psychological testing, and school resilience.
The exhibition also featured attractive displays on topics such as Digital India, robotics, best from waste, pollution control, natural disasters, mathematical models, assistance devices for the differently-abled, remote sensors, and RO plants. Over 2800 students enthusiastically participated in the two-day exhibition. Students confidently presented information about their projects, which was appreciated by guests, parents, and visitors.
Parents actively supported the event and expressed their expectation for more such educational and creative events in the future while praising the efforts of students and teachers. The school also expressed pride in receiving the 'India's Best School 2025' award for notable achievements in academic excellence and co-curricular activities. At the conclusion of the program, the school administration and Principal Chetan Dalwala expressed gratitude to all students, teachers, and parents, encouraging students to continue striving for innovation and excellence in life.
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