Students showcase talent at Innovation Fair in Kalaburagi
The Hindu
Kalaburagi Innovation Fair 2024 concludes with students showcasing science and technology projects, winners awarded cash prizes.
Innovation Fair – 2024, a two-day science and technology festival organised for students at the District Science Centre, a unit of National Council of Science Museums, Ministry of Culture, concluded in Kalaburagi on Wednesday.
Senior professor of the Department of Biotechnology at Gulbarga University Chandrakanth Kelmani, who participated as a chief guest, delivered the valedictory address and distributed prizes and certificates to the winners.
As many as 184 students and science enthusiasts attended the event.
As per information provided by the Science Centre officials, 23 models from the High school category, seven models from the PU/ ITI category and 13 models from degree college/engineering college categories were displayed at the fair. About 2,500 school and college students and public visited the exhibition.
Reetu Manjunath Shinde and Vibha N. Kurkoti from Shri Damodar Raghoji Memorial School won the first prize in the High School category for their model on Internet of Things (IoT) technology smart fertilizer in smart agriculture.
Anuradha D. and Anusha R. from Millennium English Medium School bagged the second prize for their project on the alcohol engine locking system.
Sudarshan C. Rathod from Kendriya Vidyalaya won the third prize for his project on accident detection.

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