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Jamshedpur, Nov 8: Loyola School’s STEM exhibition 2025 was held in the Knowledge Centre, showcasing the creativity, innovation and conglomeration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics under one roof. The event was inaugurated by Fr. Michael Thanaraj S.J., Rector, Loyola School, Jamshedpur, who cut the ribbon and declared the exhibition open.
The venue was decorated and colourful posters highlighting various themes of the exhibition adorned the walls, capturing the creativity of the students. A thematic rangoli along with eco-friendly decorations with earthen pots added colour and charm to the Knowledge Centre.
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Students from various grades showcased a range of models and experiments themed on intricate robotic mechanism, demonstrations in astronomy, hydraulic machines, electrostatics, synapse smart traffic light system, self-sustainable man-made ecosystem, transmission of nerve impulse, biogas plant, environmental awareness through the Kodaikanal mercury tragedy, nuclear agriculture, critical mathematical theorems, and many more, thus reflecting the application of classroom knowledge to practical real world situations.

Fr. Rector warmly appreciated the efforts of the students and teachers for their dedication and teamwork. He lauded the initiative for encouraging scientific temper and hard work that went into each exhibit.
The response and appreciation from teachers, parents and guests made the exhibition a grand success.








