The Department of Political Science, XI Humanities organised an engaging debate on the topic, "Benevolent Dictators: A Myth or a Truth?" on 19th May, 2021. The five speakers who had participated in the event placed their views in a confident and cohesive manner.
Samadrita Misra of Class VIII A (DS) is seen making a 3-D model of crystalline structure of diamond. The model shows that each Carbon atom in diamond is tetrahedrally connected to four other Carbon atoms. Projata Mukherjee of Class VIII E (DB) is seen making lampblack, an amorphous form of Carbon. Projata …
Herbarium sheet is a collection of preserved plant specimens, and the associated data is used for scientific study. A thorough idea about the Family, Genus and Species of the plant and its geographical distribution can be obtained. Specimens used: neem, tulsi, peepul Utsa Ghosh Jenifer Rajak Sriparno Bhowmick Ankita Sarkar
Flowers are an integral part of nature. By stopping to smell the flowers and looking inside them, we learn a lot about them. While studying reproduction in plants, students of Class VIII dissected a China Rose (Hibiscus) Flower during a Zoom class to observe its different parts and how the …
ACTIVITY 1- CONSTRUCTION OF WIND-VANE DESCRIPTION: TAMOGHNA MOOKHERJEE OF CLASS XI A (SCIENCE), MADE A MODEL OF A WIND-VANE TO DETERMINE THE DIRECTION OF WIND. A wind vane is an instrument that shows the direction from which the wind is blowing. It is one of the simplest weather instruments, that has been …
Sounak Chakraborty, Class XI B (Science) Sounak Chakraborty, Class XI B (Science) prepared a model of Bacteria to demonstrate the structure of the organism. Green sulfur bacteria are nonmobile (except Chloroherpeton thalassium, which may glide) and are capable of anoxygenic photosynthesis. They are autotrophs, which utilize reverse tricarbolic acid cycle to perform carbon fixation. Green sulfur bacteria have been …