Students Showcase Creative Models at Social Science Event
Key Points:
• Baldev Das Sant Lal Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir holds handicraft exhibition
• 35 different models displayed by students at the Social Science event
• Prof. Indal Paswan inaugurates, praises high-quality student creations
JAMSHEDPUR – A Ghatsila school recently organized a unique Social Science Exhibition, highlighting student-made handicrafts and models.
The event took place at Baldev Das Sant Lal Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir on Saturday.
Students showcased their artistic talents through various creative displays.
The exhibition featured an impressive array of 35 distinct model types.
These exhibits demonstrated the students’ skills in handicraft and artistic expression.
Professor Indal Paswan from Ghatsila College’s Political Science department inaugurated the event.
He expressed admiration for the high quality of the students’ work.
Paswan encouraged the young creators to continue honing their skills.
The professor’s words served as motivation for the budding artists.
Several key figures attended the inauguration ceremony.
School Committee Secretary Praveen Kumar Agarwal was present at the event.
Committee Member Raja Karmakar also graced the occasion with his presence.
School Principal Lakhan Lal Karmali oversaw the proceedings.
A team of dedicated teachers guided the students in their creative endeavors.
Suchitra Sendriya and Tamal Patar were among the mentors involved.
Gurpad Patar and Chanda Mukherjee also contributed their expertise.
Dhananjay Kumar Singh and Uday Mahakud provided valuable guidance.
Other teachers including Lakhikant Barik and Gautam Adhikari supported the initiative.
Pandey and Om Prakash Awasthi lent their knowledge to the project.
Gopal Sathpathy and Vandana Kisku rounded out the team of educators.
The school staff played a crucial role in the exhibition’s success.
Dukhhi Ram Vishaya assisted with the event’s organization.
Kaushalya Bari contributed to the smooth running of the exhibition.
Gopal Gorai also provided essential support to ensure the event’s success.
The exhibition showcased the school’s commitment to holistic education.
By focusing on handicrafts, the event highlighted the importance of practical skills.
The Social Science angle added depth to the students’ creative expressions.
This unique approach combined academic knowledge with artistic talent.
The event likely inspired both participants and visitors alike.
It demonstrated the potential for integrating arts into various subjects.

