Ministry of Science & Technology
IISF 2025 hugely popular amongst the youth: 10,000+ students visit the country’s biggest science festival in Haryana
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08 DEC 2025 7:37PM by PIB Ahmedabad
The India International Science Festival (IISF) 2025, inaugurated on December 6, 2025, by Dr Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister (I/C) of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences (MoES), has witnessed huge participation from over ten thousand students, signifying its immense popularity amongst the country's young. Students were invited to engage with the Hon’ble Minister, Dr Jitendra Singh, in an open forum on a wide variety of topics, ranging from societally beneficial innovations, careers, and the government’s vision and priorities, especially for the youth.

Glimpses of the Hon’ble Minister, Dr Jitendra Singh, interacting with students, in an open forum on a wide variety of topics (left), and students at the S&T Village (right).
Across all sessions, students were observed engaging one-on-one with scientists and innovators, drawn to specific attractions such as the S&T village, Science Safari, Science on a Sphere, and exhibitions that showcased virtual reality tours and live experiments. The students’ excitement upon meeting India’s IAF test pilot, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, was unparalleled. The young minds also had the opportunity to participate in talks on futuristic thematic areas, such as Bio-Economy, Blue Economy, Waste to Wealth, Start-Ups, New Age Technologies, Gene Editing, and Quantum.

Glimpses of students witnessing tech demonstration at the pavilions of CSIR (left), and the DST: IUCAA (middle) and NIF (right).
The attractions at IISF 2025 aimed to ignite curiosity and enhance interest in science and technology. The S&T village helped connect students with scientists, technologists, and innovators, inspiring them to engage with real-world science. Science on a Sphere was a sci-fi movie-like experience, featuring a rotating globe-shaped exhibit that showcased high-definition visuals of Earth's climate and processes, such as hurricanes and tectonic plate movements, in real-time. Science Safari was a unique way of disseminating information to kids on scientific concepts through STEM toys, games, hands-on workshops, and teacher training sessions.

Glimpses of students engaging in live demonstrations of tech through experiments at the DBT (left) pavilion and CSIR products (right) at the CSIR pavilion.
Of impactful interest were exhibits from science departments and ministries of the Government of India. The live science quizzes at DST, ICMR, and DBT pavilions, live experiments and display of novel products (e.g. millet burger, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics from lavender) at the CSIR pavilion, engaging tech demonstrations at CSIR, IUCAA and NIF pavilions, fossils’ exhibit of the GSI (Ministry of Mines), and the Virtual Reality Tour of India’s Antarctic Research Station at the NCPOR (National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research) pavilion under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, were big hits with hundreds of walk-ins every day.

Glimpses of students participating in live, on-site science quizzes at the DBT (left) and CSIR pavilions (right).

Students experiencing a Virtual Reality tour of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) Antarctic Research Station at the MoES pavilion (left) and Science of Sphere (right).

Students and parents taking an interest in the display of fossils and rocks at the pavilion of the Geological Survey of India (GSI) under the Ministry of Mines (left) and the showcase of CSIR products (right).
The India International Science Festival is taking place at Dusshera Ground in Panchkula, Haryana, from December 6 to 9, 2025. It is an annual event organised by India's scientific ministries and departments (CSIR, DST, DBT, and MoES) to promote scientific temper and for public outreach and engagement on advancements in science, technology, and innovation.
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