By Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network—Bantwal (RD/CN)
Bantwal, Feb 4: The mobile exhibition embarked upon by Vishveshvarayya Industrial and Technical Museum, Bangalore, was stationed at Navodaya High School, Bettampady, near here, on Tuesday February 1 and Wednesday February 2.
Over 1,500 students of primary and high schools in the neighbourhood of Bettampady viewed the mobile exhibition called ‘Tungabhadra’ that included 24 scientific models in explaining the similarities of the mechanism related to human anatomy.
Study assistant Santhosh Kumar T provided the information along with technical assistant Venkatesh S and driver Challayya. Navodaya High School headmaster M Venkataramana Bhat and teachers helped in organizing the exhibition on the school premises.
Forty-eight students of Navodaya High School provided information to the student fraternity on the exhibited models. The mobile exhibition that started from Vidhyarashmi Vidhyalaya, Savanoor, on January 21 will cover various high schools across Bantwal taluk and conclude at Nelyady, near here,on Saturday February 19.