The 2nd edition of ‘bKash-BigganChinta Biggan Utshob’ has been inaugurated with the exhibition of innovative and research projects of school students, quiz and various events, a press release said Saturday.
This science festival started with the participation of students from 83 schools of Dhaka in the premises of St. Joseph Higher Secondary School in the capital, jointly organized by bKash and science based monthly magazine BigganChinta. This year’s science festival will be held in Chattogram, Rajshahi, Sylhet, Barisal, Rangpur and Khulna divisions and the final stage will be held in Dhaka.
The BigganUtshob was inaugurated by academician and author, Dr. Muhammed Zafar Iqbal; chief external and corporate affairs Officer of bKash, Major General Sheikh Md. Monirul Islam (retd); BigganChinta editor Abdul Qayyum; Professor of Theoretical Physics Department of Dhaka University, Dr. Arshad Momen; Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Vice-Chancellor Shahidur Rashid Bhuiyan; St. Joseph Higher Secondary School Principal Brother Leo Pereira; Satire writer and cartoonist Ahsan Habib; Kishore Alo editor and fiction writer Anisul Hoque; Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad Committee General Secretary, Munir Hasan; EVP and Head of Regulatory and Corporate Affairs Humayun Kabir and General Manager Sayma Ahsan from bKash; Researcher and Professor Mirza Hasanuzzaman; BigganChinta Executive Editor Abul Bashar and many others on Saturday.
In the inaugural phase of this festival, which was organized with the slogan “Development in Science (Biggan-e Bikash)”, students from 83 schools in Dhaka presented around 97 projects in groups. Apart from project presentation, students also participated in quiz competition. The top ten science projects have been awarded. Besides, prizes were distributed to top 10 winners in lower secondary and top 10 winners in secondary who participated in the quiz.
Later, the final round of science festival will be organized at the national level in Dhaka with the winning students in the science projects at the departmental level. Winners will be awarded in the final phase among participating students from across the country.
In the opening ceremony, Dr. Muhammed Zafar Iqbal said, “Those who want to become scientists, need to solve scientific problems. Also, science should be relentlessly pursued through new experiments.”
Major General Sheikh Md. Monirul Islam (Retd) said, “bKash is proud to be associated with this opportunity for students to spread science practice.”
Abdul Qayyum, editor of BigganChinta said, “Students are displaying various projects using their innovative ideas in this festival.”