SCF began 2025 with remarkable energy and commitment. At the Milan Mela Science Pavilion, organized by the Department of Minority and Social Welfare, student teams trained by SCF presented engaging hands-on science exhibits that captivated visitors. A special highlight was SCF member Sri Kaustuv Choudhury’s astronomy slideshow, which sparked wonder and enthusiasm among young learners.
Simultaneously, SCF led the West Bengal delegation to NCSC 2023 in Bhopal as the State Coordinating Agency. Successfully balancing its presence at both events, SCF demonstrated its dedication to serving science education at both state and national levels.
SCF organized a series of Joyful Science Learning Camps to make science accessible, engaging, and enjoyable for students across rural and urban areas.
These camps helped nurture curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, especially among students in underserved communities.
SCF organized its annual Science Heritage Walk focusing exclusively on the Jadavpur area. The walk began at Jadavpur 8B Terminus and explored important institutions and landmarks that reflect the area's rich academic and cultural heritage.
The focused approach allowed participants to deeply engage with the stories and contributions that shaped Jadavpur into a vibrant center of education and research.
SCF organized a two-day orientation workshop for teachers from ten selected schools. The workshop provided innovative teaching methods through hands-on activities and collaborative sessions.
SCF hosted its first-ever all-girl nature study camp involving 50 students and 10 teachers. The camp provided immersive exposure to the Sundarbans ecosystem.
SCF organized an innovative workshop using puppetry to teach science and environmental awareness. The programme was designed especially for students from marginalized communities, making science education engaging, inclusive, and experiential.
SCF conducted an interactive lecture titled “The Smartphone Trap: Understanding and Managing Mobile Addiction among Secondary School Students.” The session provided practical guidance for students and teachers to promote healthier digital habits.