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Story of Evolution

The Story of Evolution is a fun and interactive presentation that takes students and teachers on an exciting journey—from the beginning of the universe to the creation of human life.

It starts with the Big Bang, showing how galaxies, stars, and our solar system were formed. It explains how Earth came to be and how life slowly changed and grew—from tiny living things to the many plants, animals, and humans we see today.

This presentation brings together ideas from many subjects:

  • Physics – The Big Bang, matter, energy, and space.
  • Geography – Earth’s shape, continents, and nature’s changes.
  • Biology – Life’s beginning, how living things grow and change.
  • Social Science – Human life, early people, culture, and society.

A session of 3 hours prepared for students from 5th to 12th standard, this activity also helps teachers to teach science in easy and interesting manner. It connects science to our daily lives and big questions about who we are and where we come from.

The Story of Evolution inspires students to think, ask questions, and feel more connected to the world around them.

Journey of Science

It is an engaging and interactive session that takes students through the exciting story of modern physics and other sciences. It shares the inspiring lives of great scientists like Newton, Maxwell, Marie Curie, Niels Bohr, and more—their discoveries, challenges, and how their work changed the world.

Complex ideas like Theory of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics are explained in simple, student-friendly language. The session also includes a brief look at important topics in chemistry and biology.

This activity highlights the power of science and technology—how it has helped humanity grow, and the dangers of its misuse. It helps students think about how science affects our daily lives and future.

The session connects topics from different subjects:

  • Physics – Discoveries by great scientists, Theory of Relativity, Quantum Mechanics.
  • Chemistry – Basic introduction to elements, reactions, and materials.
  • Biology – A brief look at life sciences and their role in health and nature.
  • Social Awareness – How science and technology shape society, their benefits, and risks.

Designed for students from 5th to 12th standard, this session takes 3.30 hours and is also a useful resource for teachers to explain scientific ideas clearly and meaningfully.

Story of India

Story of India is an extensive and engaging presentation that covers almost seven thousand years of Indian history. In this 3-hour session, students travel through over 180 slides, exploring different kingdoms, maps of their empires, contemporary art, science, business, social changes, and important beliefs. This journey helps students develop a clear idea of our historical timeline and understand how geography has shaped our history. It also introduces them to the deep thread of Indian philosophy running through all periods.

Students learn:

  • Understand the timeline of Indian history clearly
  • Learn about various kingdoms, their culture, and achievements
  • Explore maps and geographical impacts on historical events
  • Discover contributions in art, science, trade, and social systems
  • Get introduced to the rich philosophical and cultural heritage

This presentation inspires students to feel proud of our heritage and helps them connect deeply with India’s journey through time.

Superstitions Documentary and Discussion

In this activity, a special video made by Vidnyan Vahini, Pune is shown to students. The documentary talks about different superstitions and false beliefs, especially common in rural areas.

It covers topics such as:

  • Misconceptions about snakes
  • Beliefs in black magic
  • Other common superstitions seen in villages

After watching, there is a discussion session where students actively share their thoughts and real-life experiences from their own villages.

This activity of 1 hour duration helps students understand the difference between science and blind belief, encouraging them to think logically and ask questions.

Teachers also find this video very important and impactful for creating scientific awareness among students.