Community Week Day celebrated at SCS
Community Week Day was celebrated by the Science Club from 10th April to 17th April in Atal Tinkering Lab of Surendranath Centenary School, Ranchi. On this occasion, coordination was established with the children of non-ATL schools for the all-round development of the society. On this occasion the Science Club decided to work in collaboration with the neighbouring School Cluny Convent, Dipatoli. The projects were designed in coordination with the children of Class IX and X of both the schools. During this, the children of both the schools together exchanged ideas related to basic electronic project creation and inclusiveness. Principal Samita Sinha said that science has an important role for the all-round development of the society. Such an event gives all children an opportunity to air their inclusive ideas. These innovative ideas can help to build a great nation in the near future.
Reliance Nippon launch new plan
Reliance Nippon Life Insurance Company Limited, one of India’s most trusted and leading private life insurers, announced the launch of their brand-new plan, Reliance Nippon Life Nishchit Bhavishya, a non-linked, non-participating, individual, savings life insurance plan which offers, guaranteed tax-free returns with an increasing income benefit. Key highlights of ‘Nishchit Bhavishya’ plan are guaranteed benefit on survival and maturity, increasing income benefit to overcome increasing cost of living, high death cover (11-37X of Annual Premium) during premium payment term with protection benefits for the entire policy term, life Cover from early ages to near-retirement stages – entry from ages 5 to 50 years, option to enhance protection through choice of riders, option to choose between two plan variants according to your growing needs and tax benefits as per prevailing tax laws.
Last day of 'Cancer Wala Camera' today
Today is the last day of 'Cancer Wala Camera'. This charity photo exhibition will be open till 6 pm on Tuesday. The movement of people continued on the second day as well. Many important dignitaries saw and bought the pictures. Journalism students from Gossner College also came and looked at the photos and discussed cancer. Talking about the photo exhibition, journalist Ravi Prakash said that the exhibition will continue on April 18 as well. As many as 37 pictures are not sold yet. He has appealed to the people to support by buying the photographs. He also said that many important people will reach in the concluding session as well.