Mathematics and Science Teachers of PM SHRI GHS Yangphi, Kiphire organized the Science and Maths Fair 2026 on 20th June 2026 on the theme, “Think like a Scientist, Solve like a Mathematician, Create for a Better Tomorrow.” The event aimed to foster scientific temper, mathematical reasoning, creativity, and innovation among students while providing them with a platform to showcase their talents and ideas.
The programme was graced by Er S Thsaliba Sangtam, Junior Engineer, Department of Power, Kiphire, Nagaland, as the special guest. The event commenced with an invocation prayer seeking God’s blessings for the success of the programme.
In his exhortation, the special guest congratulated the school for successfully organizing the event. He appreciated the initiative, stating that such events not only promote scientific creativity among students but also help nurture a scientific temperament and positive scientific behaviour.
He further encouraged the participants by citing the example of Thomas Alva Edison, whose perseverance, curiosity, and countless experiments ultimately led to remarkable inventions that changed the world. He urged the students to remain inquisitive, work hard, and never be discouraged by failures, as they are stepping stones to success.
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The event witnessed an impressive display of creativity, innovation, and scientific aptitude as students enthusiastically presented a wide range of scientific models and exhibits. The exhibition provided a platform for young learners to demonstrate their understanding of scientific concepts and their ability to apply them to real-life situations.
The judges and visitors were highly impressed by the presentation skills, and practical relevance reflected in the exhibits.
A total of ten teams, comprising participants from both the junior and senior categories, competed in the Science Exhibition Competition. After a thorough evaluation based on creativity, scientific accuracy, presentation, and utility; Team Eta was adjudged the winner in the senior category for their outstanding project, while Team Mu emerged victorious in the junior category with their remarkable exhibit.
In the senior category, Team Blue polygon outperformed their competitors to secure the first prize, while Team Red Integers claimed the top position in the junior category through their commendable performance.

