Bangalore school wins national competition

BANGALORE:

For the team of four that travelled from DAV Public School to Secunderabad, winning Upakaran 2011, the National Level Science Project Competition organised by M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology in Bangalore was thrilling to say the least.

Their project titled- ‘Generation of energy from speed breaker’, focused on generating electricity every time when a vehicle passes a speed breaker.

“We were pitted against participants from pre-university colleges in Bangalore and our project was really simple. But we think our project is a multi-purpose one, and we would definitely like to apply it in the future,” said Bhoja Ramakrishna, one of the winner, a class eleven student at DAV Public School, Secunderabad.

Using a copper coil, a magnet and a galvanometer, the team explained the viability and potential of the project to the judges.

Deepthi, Nanda, Harshitha and Yogapriya from Sri Kumarans Home Composite College shared the second place with Srinivas K N and Charitha T of PES PU College, Bangalore.

Judged by Dr Bhanuprashant, Professor, BNMIT, Prof Srinivas, MSRIT, and Dr. Venkatesh, MSRIT, winners were awarded with Rs 25,000 and Rs 15000 cash prizes.

source: http://www.ibnlive.in.com / Bangalore, posted December 17th, 2011 / Express News Service / The New Indian Expres

 

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