
By Imtiaz Hussain
SUKKUR: A Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEM), exhibition at Government Naz Pilot High School in Khairpur was held, highlighting the creative and scientific talents of students across the district.
Fifteen government boys’ and girls’ schools participated, presenting a variety of innovative science projects. The Deputy Commissioner visited classrooms, reviewed the projects, and commended students for their efforts, encouraging them to further develop their skills.
The event also included a ceremony in the school auditorium, where students presented educational tableaux and appreciation certificates were awarded to outstanding students and teachers for their performances.
In a separate event, Deputy Commissioner Altaf Ahmed Chachar inaugurated a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) exhibition at Government Naz Pilot High School in Khairpur. Students from 15 government boys’ and girls’ schools across the district displayed innovative science projects, showcasing creativity and technical skills.
Speaking to the media, Chachar said such exhibitions provide valuable opportunities to nurture students’ creative and scientific abilities. He urged similar programs to be held at high schools in every taluka, giving students a platform to showcase their talents and promoting co-curricular activities across the district.
The event included educational tableaux in the school auditorium, and certificates were awarded to outstanding students and teachers. Speaking to the media, he said such exhibitions provide valuable opportunities to nurture creativity and scientific skills. He urged similar programs to be organized in every taluka to promote co-curricular activities and showcase student talent.

