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Girls Degree College Larkana Hosts STEAM Exhibition, Seven Upsurge of Science Enthusiasm

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The Government Girls Degree College in Larkana, in collaboration with Regional Director Colleges, recently organized an innovative STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) exhibition, displaying the creativity of students through numerous science-based projects and activities. The event drew in officials, faculty, and students, signaling the beginning of a meaningful upward trajectory for the institution.

The exhibition stalls showcased a variety of exhibits prepared by students representing work in STEAM subjects, providing them an opportunity to display their learning experiences. Eager prospective students gathered around these stalls, asking questions and interacting with the students who had prepared the projects. Dr. Sharjeel Noor Channa announced plans for further enhancing the impact of STEAM by organizing exhibitions on a larger scale, namely at college, district, regional, and provincial levels. Such endeavors represent a concerted effort aimed at augmenting education and awareness.

Across the scene is quite different where another significant event has taken place. Larkana's female students caught the limelight in out-of-the-ordinary renditions of art, and they gathered tightly on stage during a unique event,
"The Sex Lives of College Girls." Focusing on exploring beautiful personas could somewhat assisted in both diverting feelings and grabs with the audience attention by audacious escapist performance.

As STEAM takes crucial steps to build its foothold, girls must know they have more resources and skills to express their potential & creativity, with educators and officials constantly acknowledging girls' growth and developing policies that look past traditional systems.

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