Dear teacher/parents

 

A science fair experiment is generally a competition where contestants present their science project results in the form of a report, display board, and models that they have created. Science fairs allow students in elementary, middle and high schools to compete in science and/or technology activities,Indians are born talented encourage our students for competetions.

 

National innovation foundation competetion:

1. A torch with two bulbs on elooking forward and another to look downwards, Md. Alisher, class 12, KSS College, Lakhisarai, Bihar
The idea is to have another bulb below the main bulb of the torch so that light is available near the feet of user and also for people following the user. Once Alisher was returning home with his grandmother at night. As he was using his torch to show his grandmother the way, he could not see a pit himself
and fell into it. Idolising Abraham Lincoln, he likes writing stories and wishes to join CBI to rid the country of corruption.

2. Wheel chair convertible to crutches, S Ramakishore, Sanjay Srinivas, Tamil Selvan class 10, Maharishi International School, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
The idea is to have a modified wheelchair that can be folded and converted into a crutch so that it is easy to take on stairs as well use on flat surface. The three friends had gone to celebrate one of their friend’s birthday in an orphanage. They were moved by the plight of lower limb physically challenged.

Sanjay likes reading novels and listening to western music, Ramkishore likes drawing, reading novels, and playing video games. Crazy about computers, he wants to become a computer engineer. Tamil Selvan, who wants to become aeronautical engineer, likes reading non-fiction, watching animation movies and day dreaming, as he mentions.

3. Pen to check  concentration, Rudra Prasad Goswami, class 11, DAV Kapildev Public School, Ranchi, Jharkhand
A pen with pressure sensors on the grip to indicate loss of concentration when the grip loosens. Once Rudra was summarizing notes of a Physics chapter, however, somehow he could not concentrate and his attention kept diverting from one topic to another. It is then that he thought about such a pen.
Rudra likes solving Physics numerical and playing chess and cricket. He wants to get into IIT and become an engineer.

4. Bulb/CFL remover/connector
Gautham Praveen A, class 11, SJSSGJ Matriculation HS School, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, Shweta Sharma, class 11, Police DAV School, Jalandhar, Punjab.
Hand held rod with a clutch at the grip and a clasp at the further end to hold the bulb, making is easy for anyone to change the bulb without needing a chair or a ladder for it. Gautham came up with this idea when his father asked him to help him change a few bulbs at the house.

5. Multicolor headphone wires ,Swetleena Zenith, class 11, Army Public School, Alahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
The cords/wires of the headphone may be of different colors so that untangling them becomes easy. A simple solution to an everyday problem faced by many of us. In free time, Swetleena likes to be with herself, sitting quietly in a corner and contemplating on various things. Since writing acts as a stress buster for her, she sometimes writes long poems. She wants to be a doctor and serve the society. She strongly feels that as one learns from oneself the most in life; his/her inspiration should come from within i.e. one should be self inspired. Her motto: To dream of a person you would like to be is to waste the person you are.

6. Adjustable electricity extension board, Tenith Adithya, class 11, The Hindu Higher Secondary School, Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu
Electricity extension board with flexible plug points so that one can put any type of electric plugs wherever space is available. Tenith needed a good number of electricity plug points to run various devices at a time while pursuing various experiments. Using many extension cords/power strips was cumbersome, thus the idea.

7. Automatic blade swinging ceiling fan for easy cleaning, Atheerth Chandran, class 11, AMHS Thirumala, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala
When switched-off the blades loop downwards so that they can be cleaned and when switched on they become horizontal as in other ceiling fans. Atheerth likes to work on a number of electronic projects and helps his friends with their science projects. He likes to work with electronic components like resistors, transistors, capacitors etc.. He plays cricket and badminton, and wants to become a scientist.
8. Oxygen /carbon dioxide level indicators in car

S R Valava, class 12, AEHSS, DAE Township, Kalapakkam, Tamil Nadu , Pratyush Kumar Sahoo & Bikash Kumar Mallick, class 10, Mother Public School, Khurda, Odisha.
Oxygen_carbon System to detect levels of oxygen/ carbon dioxide in the closed car and open windows when oxygen level drops or carbon dioxide level rises, thereby preventing accidental deaths of children or pets locked inside the car. All the students thought about this idea
after reading/ hearing news about accidental deaths in cars due to suffocation. Valava, who plays football, has interest in junk art i.e. making useful items from waste and wants to become an entrepreneur so that he can give job to others.

9. New design of serving tray, Alok Singh, class 12, Shah Faiz Public School, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh
Serving tray with a release mechanism to put cup/ glass on the table along with a coaster without touching it. Once while serving tea to a guest, Alok spilled over hot tea over him resulting in some burns to his hands and stains on his cloth and the sofa. After this incident he started thinking how such a problem could be avoided and came up with this idea to make serving easy and ‘stylish’.

10. Low cost Braille printer, Santokh Singh and Khushwant Rai, class 12, Police DAV School, Jalandhar, Punjab
A dot matrix printer modified at a low cost to work as a Braille printer. Both the friends once visited a blind school for a school project where they saw much of the printing work done in a time consuming manual manner. Challenged by a teacher there they came up with their own Braille printer using a dot matrix printer. Khushwant likes to play cricket and chess. He also enjoys surfing the net and making electronic gadgets like electronic stethoscope, water level indicators, LED displays etc. He wants to become an astronaut and undertake space exploration. Santokh likes learning new things.

11. Electronic purse with paired watch, Phamnya Konyak, class 9, Konjong Higher Secondary School, Mon, Nagaland
Password protected purse and an electronically paired watch, which alerts if user gets away from these or someone steals the purse. Phamnya is the first student winner from Nagaland and comes from a rural area. She thought about the idea after hearing many stories of theft and when one of her own friend lost his purse to pickpockets. Idolising Mahatma Gandhi, she likes reading story books and occasionally writes stories. She wants to become a doctor and serve the people.

12. Step-lock system in bus,
R Santhosh, class 11, J Rajasekar, class 10, A Nivashini, class 10, K Rathna, class 10, Govt Girls Higher Secondary School, Tiruvarur, Tamil Nadu
Mechanism, which would not allow the bus to move if people are standing on its stairs, thereby preventing accidents. A often observed problem in our country unfortunately. Santhosh thought about this idea while commuting from his village to his school. He finds physics quite easy and wants to pursue aeronautical engineering and take up space research. Nivashini likes reading story books and wants to become a doctor. Rajasekar likes outdoor sports, participates in NCC and would like to become an IPS officer while Rathna, who also likes reading books wants to become a teacher.

13. Indicator for ‘dead’ landline phones, Nidhi Gupta, class 10, Kendriya Vidyalaya SAC, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Light/ sound alert that informs user when the landline phone becomes ‘dead’. A physics enthusiast, Nidhi came up with this idea once when she missed an important communication due to their ‘dead’ phone. Apart from her great interest in science, she likes painting, dancing and swimming. She is also fond of adventure and likes to play challenging computer games apart from basketball and cricket.. With the support of her family, she wants to become a good engineer.

14. Reminding the owner if keys are forgotten in the vehicle, Chandramouly K Kandachar, class 12, RV PU College, Bangalore, Karnataka
A system in vehicle, which intimates the driver through a phone call if the keys have been forgotten in the vehicle; also prevents theft. Chandramouly’s sister often forgot the keys in the car itself. He read about incidents where owner by mistake left the keys in the car, which got stolen subsequently; hence this idea. Chandramouly like to listen to music especially carnatik music and also western genre like metal and rap. All technology enthusiasts, he and his friends, have started a technology blog where they post all the news about latest gadgets and technologies. He has received recognition for his scientific acumen and aspires to become an electronics or computer engineer.

15. Hilly terrain cart, Vidya Ramesh, class 12, Greenwood High International School, Bangalore, Karnataka
Three equidistant wheels on a single axle attached to two similar sets in different planes, allowing flexibility in movement with respect to each other. Noting the difficulty people in mountainous regions face in transporting goods, in Vidya tried to modify the design of traditional hill cart.
16. Mobile phone with inbuilt charger

Siddharthanan K, class 11, & Karan Kumar, class 12, TKV Katapadi, Vellore, Tamil Nadu
A charger pin unit built in a mobile, which can be plugged in directly or through thin extendable wires. Hence, one now does not need to remember carrying the charger and also need not worry about freak accidents cause due to talking while charging. Both Karan and his brother Siddharathan use smart phones for various purposes. During one of their family excursions, they took a lot of photographs using their mobile, which drained the battery quickly. As they had forgotten their charger, they could not charge the mobile and missed many opportunities of beautiful shots. This made them think and come up with this idea. The duo likes to play carom and chess, and want to become businessmen

17. Posture correcting chair, Kulsoom Rizavi, class 5, La Martiniere Girls College, Lucknow
Tarun Anand, class 10, Ch. Chhabil Das Public School, Ghaziabad, UP
A chair with sensors at appropriate places, which alerts the user sitting in a wrong posture. Both conceived this idea independently after being regularly scolded by their mothers for using a bad posture. Little Kulsoom thought that while it may not be possible to be reminded again and again by someone for not sitting properly, this task can be done by the chair itself. She likes gardening, arts
and crafts, writing stories and poems. Infact she plans to get her own book published soon and grow up to become an entrepreneur selling hi-tech machines in an automated shop.

18. Puncturing mechanism for water bottles, Shibajyoti Choudhury, 5, Christ Church Boys SSS Rajashree Choudhary, 6, Christ Church Girls SSS, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
A stay-tab like opening mechanism, similar to the one in juice cans, at the bottom of water bottle to puncture it to make it unusable and prevent refilling/ misuse. This idea came to the brother-sister duo while travelling in a train and seeing some children selling refilled used water bottles. Both of them are nature lovers and have won numerous accolades, nationally and  internationally, in poem writing, arts, sports and other activities. They promote green, healthy and sustainable living through their creative  expressions in various forms. While Rajashree wishes to be a green campaign crusader, Shibajyoti wants to become a cricketer and bring home the World Cup. He has even predicted the year for that, 2023!

19. Air conditioning system in scooter /motorcycle, Masira bi Hanif Patel, class 8, MI Teli English Medium School, Jalgaon, Maharashtra
A small modified AC connected to engine, which circulates cool air through tubes woven into a wearable jacket. Once while riding on his father’s motorcycle during summer, Masira noticed her father’s discomfort. Later, she saw a car with an AC, which prompted her to think, why not two wheelers could have ACs of their own!

20. Reduction of AC energy wastage through clamp meter, Aman Venkateshwaran, Mihiraan Singh, Udai Singh, Varun Shriram, class 12, The Shri Ram School, Moulsari, Gurgaon, Haryana
Clamp meter connected to an AC monitors the current flow and indicates usage (range) through green, orange and red colour codes. The four friends had learnt about capacitor and its use in many electronic appliances in their physics class. Ageing of these, leads to lesser efficiency of the appliance. To identify when are these devices ageing and thus need replacement, they thought of adding a clamp meter in the circuit.

21. Modified hand-cart with steering and brakes, Md. Usman Hanif Patel, class 3, MI Teli English Medium School, Jalgaon, maharashtra
Nidhi Kumari Gupta, class 8, School dropout, Muzaffarpur, Bihar
Pavithra R, class 7, SRC Memorial Matriculation School, Erode, Tamil Nadu, Vidya Ramesh, class 12, Greenwood High International School, Bangalore, Karnataka
The idea is to incorporate easy steering mechanism and brakes to make turning hand carts easy and arrest slide on inclines.
Young Usman saw a street vendor struggling with his hand cart while negotiating a turn on an incline, which triggering this idea. He also thought of adding a folding seat to the cart. Nidhi, a school dropout, saw her father facing problems negotiating turns while selling ‘petha’ (kind of sweet) on his hand cart.
Vidya suggested incorporating gears and bicycle styled steering mechanism in hand-carts. She likes reading books, engaging herself in outdoor activities and is still looking for a challenging ambition to chase. Trained Bharatanatyam dancer, Pavithra, aspires to become a doctor and serve the society. She likes to keep abreast of all the happenings around her. She has won a number of awards in essay writing and speeches and plans to make a library of her own with more than 1000 books.

22. Sensor to correct body posture /regulate viewing distance, Sunvi Agarwal, class 10, Carmel Convent School, Chandigarh
Retractable spikes before the zebra crossing that come out when the traffic signal is red to prevent signal jumping by vehicles. Siva Mahima was quite concerned with the poor traffic sense of commuters specially when they disregard lanes, jump signals and break other traffic rules, and thus came up with this idea. She loves animals, likes reading about wildlife and wants to become a veterinary doctor. Her hobbies include singing, origami and other craft work.

23. Automatic spike system near traffic signal, S. Siva Mahima, class 9, Kendriya Vidyalaya, RK Puram, New Delhi
Shameet Badarla, class 11, Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Uppal, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Retractable spikes before the zebra crossing that come out when the traffic signal is red to prevent signal jumping by vehicles. Siva Mahima was quite concerned with the poor traffic sense of commuters specially when they disregard lanes, jump signals and break other traffic rules, and thus came up with this idea. She loves animals, likes reading about wildlife and wants to become a veterinary doctor. Her hobbies include singing, origami and other craft work. Losing a dear friend in an accident caused due to signal jumping by a truck made Shameet seriously think about this idea. He likes playing table and foot ball in his free time. With great interest in computer programming, he wants to grow up and be a robotics engineer with specialization in artificial intelligence. He would like to reduce agricultural costs and bring more benefit to the farmers.
24. Device to indicate sudden fall or onset of convulsions /seizures, Soumya Ranjan Behera, 7, BTTS Upper Primary School, Jagatisinghpur, Odisha
A wearable device that alerts if user falls suddenly; useful for old people, and those suffering from fits, convulsions, seizures etc. This will help keep an electronic eye (if integrated with mobile) on one’s loved ones to track if they were okay or not. The idea struck Soumya Ranjan when one of his friends getting an epileptic attack and fell down. He wondered, what if she wasn’t around?
He likes to play cricket and wants to become a mechanical engineer.

25. Device to cool down anger, Shweta Sharma, class 11, Police DAV, Jallandhar, Punjab
A head worn device that cools down our nerves within a quick time after wearing. Believing that getting angry frequently may lead to unnecessary stress and hyper tension, Shweta has started thinking about developing a head gear, which when worn by an angry person can immediately cool him/her down. Shweta likes studying chemistry and physics, and watching cricket and wants to become a scientist.
26. Keeping students fresh while reading

Mahirah Akhter and Morifat Wani, class 10, Maryam Memorial Institute, Kupwara, Jammu & Kashmir
An ink or a paper (for books), which emits certain radiations keeping reader fresh and fatigue free. Seeing her elder brother getting tired after long studying hours, Mahira thought of having such a book. She wants to become a teacher as she believes that a good teacher can reform the society. Morifat has been a brilliant student since childhood and conceived this idea while studying Rutherford’s model of atoms. She has been conducting the morning assembly of her school for many years and campaigning for environment cleanliness. She wants to become a doctor and serve the people of her village.

Do you also have exciting ideas like these? Or know any school students who do? National Innovation Foundation – India has started inviting entries for the IGNITE contest this year. You can go through the details here.

The submissions for the contest can be made through the following means-

1. Email the details at ignite14@nifindia.org
2.Submit online at http://nif.org.in/ignite/
3. Mail them at the following address (directly/through the Principal)-

IGNITE 2014
National Innovation Foundation – India
Satellite Complex, Premchand Nagar Road,
Jodhpur Tekra, Satellite
Ahmedabad 380 015, Gujarat

About the Author: National Innovation Foundation – India (NIF) continues to draw upon volunteers in all fields and functions to achieve its goals. Volunteers who wish to participate in any aspect of building value chain around grassroots innovation and outstanding traditional knowledge, are welcome to write to NIF at info@nifindia.org with their interest. Website: www.nifindia.org

Editing: Shreya Pareek

 

 

Dr KV rao scientific society : located in hyderabad,india organizes inter state competetions for two age group students. tied up with DST department of science and technology govt of india, provides merit scholarships,research awards, science quiz awards,school talent awards,spark science fair awards, click on link for more details. we provide training for all these competetions.

 

Google science fair: The Google Science Fair is an online science competition sponsored by Google, Lego, Virgin Galactic, National Geographic and Scientific American. it conducts science fair world wide for students and teachers. international recognition, widely publicized, as said earlier at any point of time you find more indian/indian origin students on the top prize winners list compared to any country. our children inherited knowledge from rushis by birth. great competetions must look. we provide training for all these competetions.

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The Google Science Fair is a global online science and technology competition open to individuals and teams from ages 13 to 18. Find out what you can win, and learn more about the people involved with the competition. Congratulations to all the winners. If it's made you think about what you love, what you're good at, and what you really want to change, think about entering Google Science Fair 2015.

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Cleaning Up Oil Sands Waste

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Fruit Fly-Inspired Flying Robots

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Wearable Sensors for Aging Society

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Converting Breath to Speech for the Disabled

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NASA Competitions:

they conduct wide range of competetions, including workshops, many schools (ravindra bharati, delhi public school, srichaitanya, narayana) take their students for nasa trip cost around 40k, when you go there for workshop, you are given short training, after that you are required to perform specific task by simple programming techniques. get a chance to visit space exhibition and lots more

 

we rpovide training for rocket bases can satelite program

 

Students of Ravindra Bharathi School who won NASA-Ames space settlement design contest in Visakhapatnam on Monday. Photo: A.Manikanta Kumar

Students of Ravindra Bharathi School who won NASA-Ames space settlement design contest in Visakhapatnam on Monday. Photo: A.Manikanta Kuma

While the team of ‘ouranious’ received first prize, five other projects were placed second

Grabbing a total of six prizes this year, Ravindra Bharathi School has once again come out with flying colours during the recent National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Space Settlement Design Contest (NASA) held at San Diego, California.

A total of 1,526 students from across 20 countries have participated in the 32 International Space Development Conference where students presented hundreds of plans for space colonies. Some 30 students from Ravindra Bharathi School attended the conference, out of whom 17 students bagged six prizes for the projects such as ‘ouranious’, ‘nike’, ‘alis’, ‘gels’, ‘eternal’ and ‘dhruva’. While the team of ‘ouranious’ received the first prize, the other five projects stood second. Each team worked close to two months for the projects, collecting information from the Net, books and seeking the help of their seniors, teachers and parents. Application of aeroponics and geoponics, robotics and agriculture, conversion of carbon-dioxide into oxygen through treepods and using oxygen candles made ‘ouranious’ project score better than others, said T. Varun Kumar one of the team members. For B. Jagadeesh of ‘gels’ project, it was an opportunity to meet different scientists and share innovative ideas. Arun Agarwal of ‘nike’ team says, “We discovered many interesting topics while compiling the project.

Application of sixth and seventh sense technologies helped us navigate through various maps and other features that are similar to a mobile phone,” he added. Most of the students said that they were excited to meet former president of India A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and renowned astronaut Buzz Aldrin at the conference. “They inspired me to become an astronaut in the future. The five-day conference helped in grooming and made me more focused,” added K. Dilip Kumar, one of the participants. Dean of the school G.R. Vasantham and teachers appreciated the team for bringing glory to the school.

IIT Compititions: 

iit madras : 2016 conducted between dec-31 to jan-3, good competetions never miss, good food and accomidation inside iit as well, conducts wide range of workshops like robotics, aero modelling, hacking and many more, refer link for more details, we provide training

 

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Local School Compititions:

Inspire Award Compititions: Ministry of Science & Technology Department of Science & Technology (DST)

Science knows no country, because knowledge belongs to humanity, and is the torch which illuminates the world. Louis Pasteur

 

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"Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE)" is an innovative programme sponsored and managed by the Department of Science & Technology for attraction of talent to Science. The basic objective of INSPIRE is to communicate to the youth of the country the excitements of creative pursuit of science, attract talent to the study of science at an early age and thus build the required critical human resource pool for strengthening and expanding the Science & Technology system and R&D base.

A striking feature of the programme is that it does not believe in conducting competitive exams for identification of talent at any level. It believes in and relies on the efficacy of the existing educational structure for identification of talent.

 

europian can sat project we provide training contact us for competition details visit link