City students create Science and Technology platform for students to publish their work
Lucknow, August 27 : Saksham Tripathi and Daksh Kumar Singh,
students of Class 11 of City Montessori School, Cambridge Section have created
a Science and Technology website, named ‘Scipothesis’ for young students who
wish to publish their work online. This non-profit venture aims to create a
platform for individuals interested in the field of Science and Technology so
that they can learn and share their knowledge with the whole world. Till date,
they have helped over 3,500 students throughout the country sharing their work,
research and perspectives with the world.
“It all started when I wanted to publish my work but was
rejected because according to them, I did’nt have the credibility”, says
Saksham. However, undaunted, he along
with his friend, Daksh created ‘Scipothesis’, a platform where anyone can post
their work. In a couple of weeks, they started getting scores of requests from
young people around the country who wanted to be a part of their community.
That’s when they realised that they were onto something big. “We suddenly
realised that we were’nt just publishing someone’s work. We were affecting
lives' , Saksham says.
“Daksh says,
“This website makes content available to people all over the world and that too
for free so that people can learn and peek into new concepts and bring up new
ideas in the field of STEM. As we want to take this field to another level
which won’t have any limits like our universe.”
Saksham
continues, “Our main aim is to encourage people by creating a platform through
which they can showcase their knowledge to the whole world and get acknowledged
for it. We want to make a whole society of enthusiastic people who learn from
each other and help each other progress. If you have any ideas or research
work, you can post it here because we don’t judge people on the basis of their
age. We are eager to take any relevant content from any person and give full
credit to that person. So, if you want to be a part of this delightful
community, collaborate with us and take a leap towards the future of science
and technology.”
Dr Jagdish
Gandhi, Founder Manager, CMS congratulated
the young achievers and said that this is something unique that our students
have done. It is because they have cultivated deep interest in Sciences and are
now helping people with their website.
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