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Pakistan Science Club has taken an initiative to train students at the platform where they could build their level of confidence to become the active students of their schools.In this connection, a month –long Summer Science Camp was organized from age group of 6 to 15.The theory-practical approach enabled children to participate directly on topics of the discussions in hesitation free environment. Students are encouraged to participate in the activities in order to understand the concepts of topic completely with the understanding of theory and practical alike. The children were divided into two age groups, from ages 6 to 10 in one and from ages 11 to 15 in another. There were five categories in the Summer Science Camp including Fun Science; Buliding Projects ; Scientific Reasons; Scientific History and Field Trip

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  • History
    History Pakistan Science Club was born as an idea in 2007 and became a reality on 8th of August 2008 by the continual efforts of Mr. Abdul Rauf who stands as the President and Founder of Pakistan Science Club with Ch Qamar Raza as Vice President, Mr. Abdul Qadeer as the General Secretary, with the rest of the staff under general hierarchy of the club. The current situation in the Pakistan is that fewer and fewer of its citizens are being trained in technical/scientific backgrounds like scientists and doctors while scientific education in rest of the world like Europe, North America and Asia are on the rise. The amount of science being taught at the educational level across the country is dangerously dropping. Science in this country is clearly taking a back seat to the other occupations such as business, sports, and other disciplines. To root out these problems and to…