
Several other students of SNS showcase their creativity with their exhibits
HYDERABAD 12, 2024: A science model designed by Ch Sahasra, a student of Sister Nidevita High School, Ameerpet, Hyderabad, titled ‘Amazing Winter Coat’ has been selected for the State Level.

Inspire – Manak is a flagship programme of the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India to promote young minds to transform their creative ideas into innovations for which Rs 10000 is awarded to develop the project. This year Inspire Awards Manak and 52nd Rashtriya Bal Vaigyanik Pradarshini, a district-level exhibition was held at St Pious High School Ramnagar.
CH Sahasra’s project on the Amazing winter coat has been selected for the State level. Out of 145 projects exhibited at the Hyderabad district level, 14 projects have been selected and her project is one among them. A modified heating vest designed for outdoor use in harsh conditions can offer several key benefits that enhance mobility, comfort and performance. Mrs Sudha Srinivasan, PGT Physics, Sister Nivedita School Hyderabad guided her.
Here are some innovative features that include advanced heat distribution technology, adjustable heat setting, light weight flexible materials, power efficiency, ergonomics, compact, foldable ,safety and durability. This heating vest not only keeps the user warm but also provides relief for back pain, making it a dual-purpose solution. By combining heat therapy with support, it helps ease discomfort while ensuring comfort during cold weather. This work mainly used for delivery people, such as those working for Swiggy , would be a practical solution to help them stay warm during cold weather conditions. Delivery personnel often spend long hours outdoors in various weather and a heated vest can provide extra comfort and protection from the cold, improving their performance and well-being. Mrs Sudha Srinivasan , PGT physics of Sister Nivedita School guided her throughout the project.
B Srijan of class VIII exhibited the project on the subtheme computational thinking under Rashtriya Bal Vaigyanik Pradarshini. He exhibited the project an Air quality monitoring system refers to a network or collection of instruments and methods designed to measure and track various parameters of air quality in a given environment .These systems are used to collect data on ambient air pollution , typically including pollutants like particulate matter , nitrogen dioxiode and carbon monoxide. The data collected is used to assess the levels of air pollution , understands its sources and evaluate its impacts on human health, the environment and climate. Ms M.V Sai Sri and Mr A.Uday Kalyan, Robotic teachers of Sister Nivedita School guided him throughout the project.
Hyderabad District collector Mr Anudeep Durishetty , District education Officer Mrs R. Rohini and District Science Officer Mr. C Dharmender Rao appreciated the students innovbative work.
School Chairman Dr Sudhakar Rao Polsani, Correspondent Rtn M Harihara Prasad and Principal and academic Director Dr.T. Lalitha Kumari Congratulated the students and the guide teachers for their dedication to innovation and improving lives.