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Posted on 25 Sep 2019

Students of Bhatnagar International go on an educational trip to Europe

Educational Tour across Europe

Students from Bhatnagar International School, Paschim Vihar, went to Europe on an educational tour.

The pupils visited CERN, the United Nations and Euro Space Centre. The trip was an attempt to develop scientific temper and technological culture in young people.

Chaperone Monika Kapoor guided the boys’ team of Dhruv, Ansh, Mitram, Nimish, Naman, Aryan, Ashmit, Parth, Aryan, Rishik Sachdeva, Kapish, Dhruv, Aryan, Arjun, Viren, Aayush, Dhruv, Anmol.

At CERN, using the most powerful particle accelerators in the world, scientists could be seen gaining insights into the universe’s structure by studying how particles interact when they collide. Students were impressed by the United Nations office in Geneva, where decisions are made on everything from individual rights and empowerment to advancing disarmament. They then visited the Euro Space Centre. Students got experience of astronaut training. The Euro Space Centre offered an array of recreational and educational activities under the supervision of instructors. The Space Shuttle mission from lift-off to re-entry, Moonwalk, multi-axis and rotating chairs enthralled the learners. The activities promoted a sense of sharing, solidarity and respect for others. They encouraged debate and exchange. It offered the students opportunity to discover and understand the world we live in with a critical, informed and curious eye. Students also went sightseeing to the Jet d’ Eau fountain situated in Lake Geneva, Mt Titlis, Vatican City Tour, Disneyland and Colloseum. Beautiful towns, colourful structures, bountiful nature and stunning skies awaited the students. Geneva, Rome, Switzerland and Vatican City were a delight to visit. Lively, cosmopolitan, stylish, they offered world class entertainment, restrauants and museums. The students strengthened friendships and created memories to last a lifetime.

Adarsh Public School, Bali Nagar, conducted a Model United Nations conference on the subject “Terrorism: A Threat to Humanity.”

The aim was to develop skills of public speaking, problem solving, debate, writing and team work. Chief guest Sushil Sharma, advisor of the school, was welcomed by principal Prashant Sahgal. The session began with a roll call by the convener. The delegates of countries such as India, Syria, Iran, Israel, Pakistan spoke about the problems they are facing due to terrorism. Students discussed government policies to curb this problem. They debated the removal of article 370 and 35A. The delegates welcomed the formation of a United Nations Counter Terrrorism Committee. The chief guest appreciated the efforts of the students. He told students not to forward unconfirmed Whatsapp messages. He also urged them to read good biographies. The principal too appreciated the students’ efforts. He encouraged students to do noble deeds and face challenges boldly.

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