Kishtwar, May 23, 2026: Under the directions of Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Pankaj Kumar Sharma (JKAS), the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) Kishtwar today organized the District-Level 53rd Rajya Stariya Bal Vaigyanik Pradarshni (RSBVP) 2025–26 along with a one-day seminar on the theme “Reducing Plastic Pollution” at DIET Kishtwar.
The programme was held under the theme “STEM for Viksit and Atmanirbhar Bharat” with the objective of promoting scientific temper, innovation, creativity, and environmental awareness among students.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar, Pawan Kotwal, JKAS, attended the programme as the Chief Guest.
Chief Education Officer Kishtwar, Sh. Sanjay Dogra, graced the occasion as the Special Guest, while Principal HSS Boys Kishtwar, Ashok Kumar, and Principal HSS Chatroo, Vinod Kumar, attended as Guests of Honour.
Addressing the gathering, the ADC Kishtwar (Chief Guest) appreciated the efforts of DIET Kishtwar in providing a vibrant platform for young students to showcase their scientific aptitude and innovative ideas. He emphasized the importance of STEM education in building a developed and self-reliant India and underlined the collective responsibility towards reducing plastic pollution and protecting the environment.
“Today’s theme, *STEM for Viksit and Atmanirbhar Bharat*, reflects the vision of empowering students through Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics so that they become innovative, creative, and self-reliant citizens of the nation. Such platforms encourage scientific temper, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities among young learners,” the ADC said.
Highlighting the significance of environmental awareness, he added that the seminar on reducing plastic pollution reminds society of its shared responsibility towards environmental protection and sustainable development.
He stressed that small individual and institutional efforts can bring about meaningful positive change. The ADC Kishtwar, along with the Chief Education Officer and other officers, inspected the exhibited models and interacted with the participating students.
The dignitaries appreciated the creativity and scientific approach of the students and encouraged them to continue pursuing innovative work while also offering valuable suggestions and guidance related to various thematic areas of the exhibition. Earlier, DIET Kishtwar had conducted zonal-level competitions in which 14 exhibits each were selected from Inderwal Zone and Kishtwar Zone for participation at the district level.
Students from various institutions, including HSS Nagseni, HSS Badhat, and HS Drabshalla, also actively participated in the event. A total of 40 exhibits/models were displayed at the district-level exhibition under seven different thematic areas, while eight participants competed in the seminar on “Reducing Plastic Pollution.”
The first-position holders in the seven themes of the science exhibition, who will represent District Kishtwar at the divisional-level competition in Jammu, include Radika Devi, Tanvy Sharma, Aradhay Sharma, Dinesh Sharma, Vatsal Sharma, Faizan Ahmed, and Neha Devi. Similarly, Himani Sharma, a Class 12 student of HSS Filler, secured the top position in the seminar competition and will represent the district at the divisional-level seminar contest in Jammu. The second- and third-position holders in both exhibition and seminar categories were felicitated during the programme.
The event was conducted under the overall supervision of Principal DIET Kishtwar, Tirath Lal. Senior Academic Officer and District Nodal Officer (DNO), RSBVP 2026, Riaz Giri, successfully coordinated and managed the programme along with the staff of DIET Kishtwar.
The jury panel for the evaluation of exhibits and seminar presentations comprised experienced faculty members from different Higher Secondary Schools, including Khaliq Zarger, Apram Sharma, Manzoor Ahmed Sirwal, Dr. Shivani, Heena Khurshid Kichloo, and Riaz Ahmed Giri.
The Chief Guest and Special Guest also felicitated the judges and organizing members, including Riaz Giri, Farooq Giri, Dr. Nadeem, and Urja Butyal, for their valuable contributions and dedicated efforts towards the successful conduct of the programme.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks and appreciation for all participating schools, teachers, students, and officials for making the event a grand success.
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