Madam Marie Curie Science Club

Science clubs channelize the energies of students and make use of their skills and talents, which satisfy their instincts and urges and helps in their overall personality development. Science clubs work in association with classroom instruction of science subjects.

The Science club at GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar has been named after the famous scientist, Marie Curie, who was known as the Mother of Modern Physics for her pioneer work in research about radioactivity, a word she coined. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, in Physics in 1903 and with her later win, in Chemistry in 1911, she became the first person to claim Nobel honors twice. Her efforts with her husband Pierre led to the discovery of polonium and radium, and she championed the development of X-rays.

Aims and Objectives of the Science Club:

  • To inculcate scientific attitude among the students
  • To encourage the pursuit of science as a hobby
  • To encourage people participation and initiative in learning science
  • To provide vocational and educational guidance to the members of club
  • To provide profitable use of leisure time
  • To broaden the scientific outlook of students
  • To keep the students in touch with the recent advances of science and their impact in life
  • To develop among the pupils a training in scientific method
  • To organise various activities in the college
  • To develop among children a habit of cooperative working
  • To identify and nurture the future scientists of India and abroad
  • To develop leadership qualities
  • To contact other clubs and exchange information and activities

Composition of the Club:

  • Patron
  • Sponsor
  • Chairman
  • Secretary
  • Assistant Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • Librarian
  • Lab Incharge
  • Publicity officer
  • Members

Activities of the Club:

  • Holding panel discussions, quiz, seminars, discussions, meetings, exhibitions and debates
  • Arranging excursions and trips to places of scientific interest
  • Preparing models, charts on scientific topics
  • Making improvised apparatus
  • Celebrating Science Day
  • Holding meetings addressed by invited guests
  • Rendering community service in health and sanitation
  • Organising drives to inculcate sound health habits

Reports of the Club:

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REPORT 2024 - 2025 Click for View File
REPORT 2023 - 2024 Click for View File
REPORT 2022 - 2023 Click for View File
REPORT 2017 - 2022 Click for View File