
800 Madurai Students Win Cash Prizes at Inspiring Science Innovation Expo
In a heartwarming celebration of young minds, 800 students from 24 Corporation schools in Madurai showcased brilliant innovations at a science exhibition, with top performers receiving prize money up to ₹10,000. The Discovery Science Club initiative is nurturing the next generation of innovators by encouraging students to explore beyond their textbooks.
Young scientists are making waves in Madurai, and the future looks brighter than ever. In an inspiring display of creativity and innovation, students from sixth grade through twelfth grade recently took center stage at a science exhibition that celebrated their remarkable achievements and boundless curiosity.
The exhibition, held on Friday, marked a significant milestone for the Discovery Science Club, an ambitious initiative launched under the Young Kalam Discovery Science Centre. Through a collaboration between the Madurai Corporation, HCL Foundation, and SEDT (Socio Economic Development Trust), approximately 800 students from 24 Corporation schools have been given an extraordinary opportunity to explore the world of science beyond their regular curriculum.
The program's approach is as innovative as the projects it inspires. Students work in small micro groups of four, each guided by a dedicated science teacher who encourages them to read scientific journals and books outside their syllabus. This exposure sparks creativity and helps young minds develop original ideas and innovations that they might never have discovered within the confines of traditional textbooks alone.
The exhibition showcased the fruits of this nurturing approach, with numerous micro groups presenting their creative solutions and innovative concepts. The energy and enthusiasm on display demonstrated that when given the right support and encouragement, young people can achieve remarkable things.

Recognition came in the form of generous cash prizes that acknowledged the students' hard work and ingenuity. The competition featured two categories, seniors and juniors, with a distinguished panel of judges carefully evaluating each project. First place winners received ₹10,000 each, second place earned ₹7,000 each, and third place recipients took home ₹5,000 each.
The winning students hailed from several schools, including NMSM School, Kakkaipadiniyaar School, Sundararajapuram Boys High School, Bharatiar Middle School, Velli Veethiyaar School, and Masathiyar Girls School. Their achievements represent not just individual success but the potential of their entire communities.
The event drew support from key figures in education and community development. Corporation Education Committee Chairman Ravichandran attended alongside executives from HCL Foundation, including Prakash Raman, Newton Raj, and Shasank. SEDT representatives Premkumar, Ulaganatharaja, Indra Devi, and Krupakaran joined Corporation school headmasters and faculty members to celebrate the students' accomplishments.
The Ripple Effect: This initiative extends far beyond a single exhibition. By investing in these young minds and providing them with resources, mentorship, and recognition, the Discovery Science Club is creating a generation of problem solvers and innovators. The students themselves expressed feeling overwhelmed by the encouragement and recognition from Corporation authorities, validation that will likely fuel their passion for science and learning for years to come.
When communities come together to support education and celebrate achievement, everyone wins. These 800 students are proof that with the right support system, curiosity can blossom into innovation, and young people can exceed every expectation placed before them.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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