CHANDIGARH, 02.03.26-The Science Club of GGDSD College successfully organized its annual science fest “BioRhythm 2026” on 2nd March, celebrating scientific creativity, innovation, and artistic expression among students. The event was generously sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology, Chandigarh Administration.

The fest was formally inaugurated by Dr. Ajay Sharma, Principal, who encouraged students to move beyond theoretical understanding and gain deeper insights into the practical application of scientific knowledge. He emphasized that such platforms bridge classroom learning with real-world problem-solving and inspire innovation among young minds.

A Science Exhibition was also a major highlight of the fest, where students presented innovative models and projects that demonstrated practical applications of scientific concepts and contemporary research ideas. The exhibition attracted keen interest from visitors and faculty members alike.

The fest witnessed enthusiastic participation from students who showcased their knowledge and talents across a wide range of competitive events, including PowerPoint Presentation, Quiz, Rangoli, Poster Making, Ad-Mad and Mimicry, T-shirt/Face/Pot Painting, Nukkar Natak/Street Dance, and Folk/Group Dance. Each event reflected a vibrant blend of scientific understanding and creative excellence.

A vibrant Fashion Show was also organized as part of the fest, where special titles were awarded: Akshat was declared Mr. BioRhythm, Nilza Ms. BioRhythm, Akashdeep Mr. Iconic, Ayushi Ms. Iconic, Deep Singh Mr. Personality, and Bhawna Ms. Personality.

In the PowerPoint Presentation event, Ridhampreet Kaur secured first position, followed by Aniket Rana and Gurleen Kaur, all from GGDSD College. The Science Quiz was won by Deepali Dalal and Needhi Lamba of GGDSD College. At the same time, Namanjot Kaur, Aryaman Sidhant, and Aaditya Prasad secured second position and Sanjana Kumari, Makshi, and Anjali from PGGCG Sector 42 secured third position. In Ad-Mad, the team of Vaibhav Aggarwal, Prakash Joshi, and Namanpreet Kaur from GGDSD College won first prize, followed by participants from GCCBA Sector 50, while GGDSD College secured third position. The Nukkar Natak competition was won by the GGDSD College team comprising Vaibhav Aggarwal, Apala Raj Negi, Gauri Sharma, Raja, and Nandini, followed by the GCCBA Sector 50 and GGDSD College teams, respectively. In Rangoli, Aarushi Jindal and Monica Rajra from Government Home Science College secured first position, followed by GGDSD College and participants from SCERT Sector 32 and DAV College Sector 10. The Poster Making competition was won by Arman of GGDSD College, while Himanshi Sharma from Punjab Agricultural University secured second position, and participants from Government Home Science College and GCCBA Sector 50 secured third. In Face Painting, Sharishti and Ananya from Government Home Science College secured first position, followed by Vasu and Arman of GGDSD College. The T-shirt Painting event was won by Sahil of GGDSD College, with Himanshi Sharma from DAV College securing second position and Chaitanya Batra of GGDSD College securing third. In Pot Painting, Shivya Goswami secured first position, Mannat Sharma second, and Shifa from Government Home Science College third. In the Dance category, the team “Punjabi aa gye oye” secured first prize, followed by “Desi Gajban” and “Hiamaaksh.”

Participants demonstrated remarkable originality, teamwork, and presentation skills, making the event both intellectually enriching and culturally engaging. The competitions were judged by distinguished faculty members and experts, who appreciated the high standard of performances and creativity displayed by the students. Winners of all events were awarded certificates and prizes, and the fest concluded on a celebratory note, reaffirming the institution’s commitment to fostering scientific temperament, creativity, and holistic student development—beautifully echoing the culture of student engagement and excellence you consistently champion at the college.