
By Imtiaz Hussain
SUKKUR: The Commissioner of Sukkur Division graced the second District Ghotki Inter-School Science Exhibition as the chief guest, an event that brought together over 60 government and private schools. Organized by Engro Fertilizer with support from the District Administration Ghotki, the exhibition was held at the Technical College in Daharki, showcasing the creativity and innovation of young minds through an impressive array of science projects.
During his visit, the commissioner toured the exhibition stalls, engaging with students who had poured their talent and hard work into their projects. Each display reflected the enthusiasm and potential of the participants, highlighting not only their grasp of scientific concepts but also their ability to think critically and innovatively. From intricate models to experiments addressing real-world challenges, the stalls served as a testament to the remarkable ingenuity of the students, many of whom represented schools from remote areas.
In his concluding remarks, the commissioner praised the efforts of the students and their schools, emphasizing the importance of such platforms in nurturing young talent. He commended Engro Fertilizer and the district administration for their collaborative role in creating opportunities for students to excel beyond their classrooms. The commissioner also underscored the need for continuous improvement, urging students to channel their creativity and determination toward contributing to a brighter future.
The event concluded with an award ceremony, where prizes were distributed to the winning teams in recognition of their outstanding work. The atmosphere was one of celebration and inspiration, as students, educators, and dignitaries alike reflected on the power of education to drive change and innovation. Such initiatives, blending corporate support and governmental collaboration, serve as a cornerstone for fostering a culture of learning and scientific inquiry in Pakistan’s underserved regions.