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MYP SIVAKUMARI AWARDEES  DAIS COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS




 A group of students from The Aga Khan Academy have developed a   Elev8, an FRC Team from Dhirubhai Ambani International School,
 solution  to  address  the  challenges  faced  by  farmers  in  India.   Mumbai holds the top ranking in India with 57 members. They have
 Recognizing the crucial role farmers play in sustaining the growing   utilized  their  acquired  skills  to  devise  solutions  for  real-world
 population, the group proposes a self-sustaining irrigation system.   challenges,  leaving  a  profound  impact  on  the  surrounding
 This innovative solution aims to provide affordable and efficient   community. Notably, the team prioritizes diversity and inclusion by
 resources  to  farmers  while  preserving  the  environment  and   initiating and guiding robotics teams consisting of students from
 preventing water shortages. By implementing this system, the team   underserved communities. They have mentored over 150 students
 envisions  saving  lives  and  supporting  farmers  in  fulfilling  their   from nine NGO teams, including an all-girls team and two teams
 important responsibilities.                       comprising hearing-impaired students. Through their interactions,
                                                   Elev8  members  inspire  these  students,  highlighting  the  limitless
 Rithik Jampala, Devak Charapalle, Karthikeya Bangaru,
 Adam Oshon: The Gram Project,                     possibilities within STEM fields. As role models, they ignite hope
 The Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad                   and enthusiasm among aspiring students pursuing STEM careers.
                                                   Ninad Atale, Anoushka Tandon, Ishaan Surve, Shreya
                                                   Ranganathan, Viraj Aggarwal, Paras Pawade (NGO Salam
                                                   Bombay), Muskaan  Shaikh (NGO Avasara Academy)
 Unnathi Suranaa has harnessed the power of technology to create
 a  global  community  that  embraces  diversity.  Despite  being
 diagnosed with Down Syndrome, Unnathi has launched her own
 podcast on Spotify, allowing her to confidently express her identity
 to the world. Additionally, Unnathi has established One World, a
 skill enhancing center that provides computer literacy to individuals
 with  Down  Syndrome,  empowering  them  with  confidence  and   DAIS instills a sense of environmental stewardship through various
 independence. Her plans include collaborating with government   sustainable initiatives and events such as Earth Day, Beach Clean-ups,
 agencies and private industries to facilitate job placements.  and World Food Day. Their initiatives encompass AAGA, a kitchen
               waste composter, as well as the segregation of garbage into wet and
 Unnathi Suranaa: One World, Fountainhead School, Surat
               dry  categories.  Furthermore,  they  have  implemented  wastepaper
               collection boxes to facilitate paper recycling in collaboration with the
               NGO  ACORN.  Additionally,  DAIS  drives  the  "Reimagine  Plastic"
               campaign  to  raise  awareness  about  plastic  recycling  through  a
 Unitree  is  a  space  created  by  Vrushi  Shah  that  brings  together   Recyclathon stall at the Fete, in partnership with the NGO ReCharkha.
 people  with  special  needs  and  teenagers  to  create  long-lasting   Through this initiative, students are inspired to utilize plastic waste to
 friendships, with unimaginable joy. The operation of Unitree started   create eco bricks for constructing garden furniture.
 in August 2020, and it continues to grow, currently functioning   Gayatri Srivastava, Vaniya Lalwani, Tiana Dalal, Sanaya
 with 60 volunteers and 30 children with Down Syndrome. In the   Chaddha, Advait Variyar, Vinod Shetty (NGO ACORN),
 past 11 months, Unitree has conducted over 32 Sunday Circles,  Vani Narayan (NGO ReCharkha)
 and a Christmas event, enabling it to strengthen the bond as the
 Unitree family.
 Vrushi Shah: Unitree, Fountainhead School, Surat

                                                   DAIS has introduced "English Vinglish," an initiative that aims to
                                                   bridge the gap between students and the school's support staff.
                                                   Using online software, presentations, and demonstrations, English
 Honey  Hill  is  an  initiative  that  aims  to  help  small-scale  honey   language  skills  are  taught,  empowering  the  support  staff  with
 farmers, by providing a market for them to sell their produce at   increased independence and confidence. This has brought about a
 fair prices and be compensated. A group of 15 members, Honey   sense  of  hope  and  has  positively  impacted  their  lives.  In
 Hill packages produce from the farmers and exhibits it at school   collaboration  with  the  affiliated  NGO  "Aseema,"  DAIS  assigns
 fairs and various other events, ensuring the money received goes to   Grade 11 students to mentor Math and Science students at BMC
 the farmers.                                      schools. This successful programme provides Aseema students with
                                                   real-life  learning  experiences,  demonstrating  the  practical
 Ranvir  Singh:  Honey  Hill,  Stonehill  International  School,
 Bengaluru     application of classroom knowledge. Utilizing technology, DAIS students inspire curiosity and motivate Aseema
               students to foster a continuous learning mindset.
               Mahika Goyal, Yana Shah, Shruti Jaiswal, Sobhit Vaishya (NGO Aseema)
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