Apart from the excitement of a new year waiting round the corner, the last week of December 2010 also meant adding another bag of memorable experience to our beloved school life. Myself and 3 of my colleagues were given the opportunity to represent our school (Holy Angels ISC School) in the first Indian Biodiversity Congress(IBC) held in Trivandrum along with representatives from many other schools and colleges as well.The frustrations of the 2nd term exams were just beginning to wear off and we hardly had a week ahead of us to complete the work on our exhibits.After much hurry-burry we were able to come up with a rather well made model of a vertical farming structure(farmscraper) and a representation of the
general natural vegetation of the world.
Natural vegetation of the world(students from L-R- Shahnaz,Rudra,Charutha,Najma) |
Models of all 6 continents except that of Antarctica were cut out on thick pieces of thermocol and were painted.It depicted the major grasslands(prairies,pampas,velds etc),deserts(sahara,atacama etc), rain forests, deciduous,coniferous forests etc which are spread over the continents.We had to have a tough search among the shops to find the matching models of the trees and grasses.We were successful in the hunt;but the demerit as pointed out by some was that it was made of plastic.Initially people were reluctant to wait and listen but later on there were many students who were excited to see a 3D version of something rather boring that they had learned in geography and happily recollected it;and elders especially professors were interested in testing our knowledge on this in several ways.With some people we even entered into lengthy discussions about world geography,the climatic conditions that influenced their vegetation and so on.
Vertical Farming model |
In the end we realised that we had actually begun to face any sort of questions smartly and successfully.The kind of feedbacks we got,especially from foreign dignitaries and experts,were very encouraging.We were even more happy when reports and photos of our exhibits were published in the Young World and in the local newspapers.The fact that we had to put up our stalls from morning till night for 5 consecutive days was a bit tiring.But the fun filled events that took place during the days made up for this and made us longing to get back there the next day too.Needless to say,there were many superbly creative exhibits from students of nearly 25 other schools from the state.Within a short span of time we made good friends with almost half of them.Thats how we kids are!
And the final night of the event which was the eve of new year was much celebrated with the rain joining us and packing ups and goodbyes filling the venue.We too left,with a brand new experience packed in our kitty.
And the final night of the event which was the eve of new year was much celebrated with the rain joining us and packing ups and goodbyes filling the venue.We too left,with a brand new experience packed in our kitty.