In a world increasingly driven by innovation, young minds are proving that the future of science lies in their hands. With a growing emphasis on sustainability and creative problem-solving, students today are pioneering solutions that could impact not just their communities but the world at large. At the recent district-level science competition in Pithora, Chhattisgarh, Ramdarshan Public School’s students showcased the kind of innovation that could shape tomorrow’s technology and energy solutions.
Roshni Choudhary and Preeti Patel’s project, focused on a self-charging vehicle battery, has been selected to represent the district at the state level. Their model leverages the motion of a moving vehicle to recharge its battery, working like a dynamo. By eliminating the need for an external power source, this system offers a sustainable solution that allows vehicles to operate longer without manual charging. The pair’s dedication to creating a practical, environmentally friendly energy solution earned them the first place in the “Team Project” category at the district competition.
Meanwhile, Rudraksha Shukla’s solo project, “Foot Steps,” also gained attention for its potential to revolutionize how we think about energy generation. The project utilizes energy-harvesting technology, where pressure from footsteps in high-traffic areas like malls, railway stations, and airports generates electricity. This sustainable energy solution aims to tap into the power of human movement to charge batteries in public spaces, reducing reliance on conventional power sources. Rudraksha’s innovative concept was awarded first place in the “Solo Project” category, and it will be featured at the state-level competition.
The district-level competition was marked by the enthusiasm and passion displayed by the students, and their projects caught the attention of various leaders. Mahasamund District Collector Vinay Kumar Langhe, praised the students’ innovative approaches to sustainability and energy generation, noting that their work could be instrumental in addressing key issues in the future.
Kavita Agrawal, the Chairman of Ramdarshan Public School, also congratulated the students on their success. “These young minds have not only made us proud but have shown the power of curiosity, dedication, and perseverance. At our school, we emphasize the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving, and these students have embodied that spirit,” she said.
Shubh Agrawal, Secretary of Ramdarshan Public School, also expressed his pride in the students’ accomplishments, saying, “These projects represent the future of energy and technology. We are extremely proud of the hard work and creativity these students have shown. Their dedication to finding real-world solutions is inspiring, and we look forward to seeing them continue to innovate.”
The students credited their science teacher, Ramakant Dhruwanshi, for helping bring their ideas to fruition. “Mr. Dhruwanshi was instrumental in guiding us through every phase of the project, helping us refine our concepts and ensuring we stayed focused on practical applications,” said Roshni Choudhary.
Founded in 2022, Ramdarshan Public School is already making a mark in the education sector by prioritizing hands-on learning and fostering a culture of scientific inquiry. With the continued support of their teachers and leadership, the school’s students are proving that even the youngest minds can contribute significantly to the global conversation on technology, energy, and sustainability.
As these students prepare for the state-level competition, their work serves as a reminder that innovation isn’t just about having ideas — it’s about having the drive to make them a reality. With projects like these, the future of science and technology looks bright, and young innovators like Roshni, Preeti, and Rudraksha are helping lead the way.