Leadership & Guidance
Mentorship that shapes learning and growth
Mrs. Lopamudra Panigrahi
Vice Principal
Her encouragement and leadership played a key role in its successful completion.
Meet our team
Dedicated professionals driving our success
Sakti Swarup Mishra
Final year zoology Department
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Handled the technical aspects and overall presentation of the project with efficiency. Played a key role in organizing data and ensuring smooth execution throughout.
Apramit Mishra
Final year zoology Department
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Contributed significantly to research and data analysis. Demonstrated clarity in interpreting findings and maintaining consistency in documentation.
SHRUTI PRIYADARSHINI NAYAK
Final year zoology Department
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Focused on refining the content and improving the overall structure. Ensured the report was clear, well-organized, and visually presentable
Rutuparnna Barad
Final year zoology Department
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Actively participated in fieldwork and microbial observations. Contributed to accurate recording and understanding of microbial diversity
Jhansi rani sahu
Final year zoology Department
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Assisted in data collection and supported various stages of the project. Maintained consistency and contributed positively to team coordination.
Frequently asked questions
Here are some common questions about our company.
This project explores microscopic life present in local pond water, focusing on identifying microbes and understanding their ecological role.
Pond water samples were collected and examined using a microscope following basic scientific methods.
This research helps us understand environmental health, water safety, and the hidden life that supports ecosystems.
Microbes play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance, nutrient cycling, and water quality.
The study observed various microorganisms such as bacteria, protozoa, and algae under the microscope.
