PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, June 27: Little Flower School’s inter-school science and innovation fest, Quantum 2025, kicked off, drawing 681 participants across 17 events from leading city schools.

Now a hallmark academic conclave in the region, the fest has evolved from a modest science fair into a multidisciplinary celebration of science, sustainability, tech, literature, entrepreneurship, and the arts.
Guided by Principal Sister Hilda D’Souza and Convener Ashish Kapoor, Day 1 set the tone for two days of fierce yet friendly competition, collaboration, and youthful ingenuity.

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The opening ceremony was graced by chief guest Sandeep Kabra, director of Kabra Transport and guests of honour Father Vinod Fernandez, principal of Loyola School and Nandini Shukla, principal of Kerala Samajam Model School alongside the revered founding teachers of Quantum — Sangeeta Chatrath, Diyali Sengupta, and Amarjeet Kaur.

Highlights from Day 1:
* Rhythm Riots: A vibrant Gen-Z vs. Millennial dance face-off ignited the stage with energy and storytelling.
* STEM Quiz: A thrilling test of logic, science, and speed between six top teams.
* House of Memories: A powerful literary recitation event emphasizing emotion and voice.
* Seeds to Success: Young entrepreneurs pitched eco-city solutions blending innovation with sustainability.
* Battle Bots & Robokick: Electrifying robotic duels and AI-powered football thrilled onlookers.
* Codexia: Budding coders tackled real-world tech challenges.
* Darwin’s Gladiator: A multidisciplinary gauntlet testing brains, creativity, and brawn.
* Cinenova, Bioluminerds, and Venture-Verse further showcased media, science, and marketing brilliance.
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With passion soaring and ideas flowing, Quantum 2025 Day 1 was a roaring success — a dynamic blend of knowledge, performance, and futuristic thinking.
Day 2 tomorrow now awaits with even greater anticipation.









