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bKash-BigganChinta science festival ends

bKash, and BigganChinta  have held the final round of science festival at Shishu Academy in the city, a press release said Thursday.

Organic plastic can be made from fish scales, which, over the time would be decomposed in nature. A functional prototype of that was presented by Ankita Halder and Sumaiya Ahmed, both students of Holy Cross Girls High School, have become the best of bests at the second ‘bKash-BigganChinta Science Festival’.

Azad from Rajshahi Education Board Govt. Model School & College, Farhan Mushfiq from Rajshahi Collegiate School became the first-runner up while Nafis, Sajid and Fatin from Rangpur Cantonment Public School and College became the second-runner up for their brilliant science projects.

Planning Minister M. A Mannan handed over books, trophies, certificates, and a laptop from bKash to the winners. Major General Sheikh Md. Monirul Islam (retd.), chief external and corporate affairs officer of bKash, Anjir Liton, director general of Bangladesh Shishu Academy, Abdul Qayyum, editor of BigganChinta, microbiologist, Dr Senjuti Saha, and cartoonist Ahsan Habib, were also present.  

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