Workshop on ‘Low-cost & No-cost’ materials concludes at NIT Srinagar

B Tech students attending workshop at NIT Srinagar.
B Tech students attending workshop at NIT Srinagar.

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Dec 12: The two -day workshop on ‘Low cost and No Cost’ materials (LO CO & NO CO) for B Tech students as envisaged in New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 concluded on Monday at PG Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar.
Director NIT Srinagar, Prof Rakesh Sehgal said such workshops are important for students to make them aware of their surroundings and introduce new ways of learning to gain desired information. “These things allow them to learn, absorb and experience things practically,” he said.
Prof Sehgal emphasized that such exposure workshops should be held very frequently so that students are introduced to the practical working environment of the scientific world.
Institute’s Registrar, Prof Syed Kaiser Bukhari lauded the role of the Physics Department and assured the support of the institute administration for such a student-friendly initiative in the future.
HoD Physics, Prof MA Shah emphasized that the department would always encourage and facilitate such technical workshops and sessions. He said during the workshop, Physics experiments that were done with everyday objects and low-cost techniques like: Surface tension, mechanical oscillations, waves, vibrations and thermal relaxation due to heat loss have been carried out.
Dr Shah informed that the department is organizing 5 days Hands On Spring School trail workshop scheduled from 28th Feb to 5th March 2023, under the mentorship of Padma Shri awardee Prof H C Verma.
During the workshop, Mr Khurshid and Mr Ishtiyaq used various experiments to train students for experimental homework projects and the same can be expanded in a variety of contexts: lecture demonstrations, low-cost student labs, science projects, distance learning courses and beyond.
As per expert, this teaching facilitates a balanced approach toward imparting knowledge and an easy grading of the candidates, saying goodbye to century old stressful practices.