Students showcased innovative science models
and creative projects aimed at promoting
scientific thinking and problem-solving
Staff Reporter
Karachi: A vibrant science exhibition was held at Global Educational Higher Secondary School in Shahnawaz Bhutto Colony, where students showcased innovative science models and creative projects aimed at promoting scientific thinking and problem-solving.
Deputy Mayor Praises Scientific Talent of Students
Deputy Mayor of Karachi, Mr. Salman Abdullah Murad, graced the event as the chief guest. Speaking at the occasion, he highlighted the importance of modern scientific education, calling it essential for national development and global competitiveness.
“We have successfully countered the recent imposed conflict by India through scientific advancement and unwavering patriotism,” said the Deputy Mayor. “The world has witnessed how our armed forces, alongside Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, exposed Indian aggression on every front.”
PPP’s Commitment to Education Highlighted
He further emphasized the Pakistan People’s Party’s continued commitment to promoting education across the country. “Events like this are crucial for encouraging innovation and nurturing the talents of our youth. These young minds are the architects of a brighter and stronger Pakistan,” he added.
Exhibition Showcases Student Innovation
The program began with a formal inauguration by the Deputy Mayor, who visited various student stalls and interacted with the young participants. He appreciated their creative efforts and praised the diversity of scientific projects on display.
School Administration Applauded for Initiative
The school principal, Ms. Tahira Jahangir, welcomed the Deputy Mayor with a bouquet and traditional Ajrak, symbolizing Sindh’s rich cultural heritage. She reiterated the school’s commitment to fostering scientific awareness through engaging academic activities.
Positive Response from Parents and Guests
The event concluded on a high note, with parents, teachers, and guests applauding the students’ enthusiasm and the school’s efforts to promote science education in underrepresented communities.