Celebrating National Science Day
National Science Day is celebrated in India on February 28th each year to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian Physicist Sir C. V. Raman on 28 February 1928.
India Literacy Project takes great pride in honoring India’s eminent scientists by developing scientific temper through science kits in government schools across Indian states.
Our methodology sparks curiosity and interest in students towards science in everyday life.
The science labs provide a space for children to observe, understand, experiment, and discuss various aspects of science and the things around them.
The science kit covers:
- 200+ chemistry, physics, and biology concepts
- Everyday items along with a few specialized components
- A detailed manual containing items required and setup and concepts
- Experiment videos, manuals, and a structured training program
- The science kit is aligned with NCERT curriculum from grades 5 10.
Children can touch, feel and build without fear of breaking expensive items.
A big thank you to Kennametal for sponsoring science kits in 137 government high schools in haveri district covering 25,000 students.
Also, 125 teachers were trained in effective usage of science kits to engage students.
As part of National Science Day celebrations, India Literacy Project has also been conducting science fairs and science experiments across various government schools in multiple Indian states.