Biodiversity Special Science Express Train in Warangal
With the International Biodiversity Summit underway in India, especially at Hyderabad, a special train enlightening the importance of the subject is moving around the nation.
The
Science Express-Biodiversity Special (SEBS) is a collaborative
initiative of Department of Science & Technology (DST) and Ministry
of Environment & Forest (MoEF) of GOI. It has started its journey on
World Environment Day this year and will be traveling all through the
nation, from 5 June to 22 December 2012. Biodiversity Special is an
innovative and unique mobile exhibition mounted on a specially designed
16 coach AC train. On Saturday the train that was stationed at Warangal
for the third consecutive day, owing to tremendous response from
students.
The entry
to the train is totally free for students and they are flocking to see
the Biodiversity Special Science Express Train. Warangal station is busy
with students standing in serpentine queues to have a glimpse of this
special train. The whole train is decked up with live biodiversity
environments and briefs about the dangers if this is disturbed.
'Quite a knowledge experience to students,' says Ramaiah, a teacher from one of the schools.
Another teacher Xavier claims, 'What takes the student to learn for months can be grasped in minutes, by visual treat.'
An onlooker says, 'an admirable effort by the government of India.'
When
interacted with some students who visited the special science express,
they uni-vocally claimed, 'it was a wonderful knowledgeable experience.'
SEBS was
flagged off by the Environment Minister Jayanti Natarjan and Delhi Chief
Minister Sheila Dixit in New Delhi in June, this year. The exhibition
aimed to showcase the wide array of biodiversity in the country and the
conservation measures adopted thereof. The exhibition also showcased
aspects of Climate Change, Water, Energy Conservation,
Environment and Legacy of the Science Express. Students enjoyed
learning about cutting-edge research in Science; explained through
interesting audio-visual exhibits and interactive tools. They even
performed experiments in the Joy of Science hands on lab and were
awarded certificates for the same.
(With inputs from internet-AW AarKay)
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