The third and final day of the event was dedicated to celebrating Science Day, organized by Naya Savera at the Government School. The aim of the celebration was to spark curiosity, promote scientific thinking, and inspire students to explore the wonders of science.

The day included engaging activities, interactive discussions, and simple hands-on experiments. We conducted live experiments with the students to demonstrate basic scientific principles in an easy and practical way. Through these demonstrations, students learned about concepts such as chemical reactions, air pressure, and the importance of observation in science. Seeing the reactions happen in front of them made learning exciting and meaningful.
Students enthusiastically observed the experiments, eagerly asked questions, and even volunteered to participate. Their curiosity and excitement showed their growing interest in understanding how science works in everyday life.
The celebration encouraged creativity, critical thinking, and innovation. It emphasized that science is not just a subject in textbooks, but a powerful tool to understand and improve the world around us. The session ended on an inspiring note, motivating students to continue learning and exploring new ideas.
Overall, the three-day initiative organized by Naya Savera at the Government School successfully combined women empowerment, environmental awareness, and scientific education, leaving a positive and lasting impact on the students and the community.