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This image captures two young male students, wearing white lab coats over light blue shirts and dark skullcaps, presenting their science project at an outdoor event in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The setting appears to be a science fair or exhibition, with tents providing shade overhead and grassy ground visible in the background under bright daylight.

The boy on the left, wearing glasses, is smiling. The boy on the right looks directly at the camera with a neutral expression. In front of them, on a white table, rests a Dell laptop. The main project display on the table features a white board equipped with an Arduino circuit board, a breadboard, and multiple artificial red tulip-shaped flowers with green leaves, all interconnected by wires.

Behind the students are two large display posters. The prominent poster on the left, titled "Smart Light Controlling System for Plants," is presented by "AFGHANTURKMAARIFSCHOOLS Kandahar Shah Hussain Hotak Boys High School" for "ATMOSFAIR Kandahar." The text explains that this automated system uses light sensors (LDR) and an Arduino to control artificial lighting for plants based on natural light availability, turning LED lights on when intensity is low and off when sufficient. It addresses issues of insufficient light and inefficient manual control, promoting energy efficiency and improved plant growth for various users including home gardeners and indoor growers. Representatives listed are Bilal, Adiq, Waris, Zabih, Zahid, and Mohibullah Mohabbat. A partially visible second poster on the right describes a "Smart Walking Stick" project, designed to help blind or visually impaired people safely detect obstacles.

The scene highlights student innovation and educational engagement, showcasing technological solutions to practical problems.
Wahid_Rahman_Afghanmal

Apr 29, 2026, 6:11 AM

Kandahar, Afghanistan

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This image captures two young male students, wearing white lab coats over light blue shirts and dark skullcaps, presenting their science project at an outdoor event in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The setting appears to be a science fair or exhibition, with tents providing shade overhead and grassy ground visible in the background under bright daylight. The boy on the left, wearing glasses, is smiling. The boy on the right looks directly at the camera with a neutral expression. In front of them, on a white table, rests a Dell laptop. The main project display on the table features a white board equipped with an Arduino circuit board, a breadboard, and multiple artificial red tulip-shaped flowers with green leaves, all interconnected by wires. Behind the students are two large display posters. The prominent poster on the left, titled "Smart Light Controlling System for Plants," is presented by "AFGHANTURKMAARIFSCHOOLS Kandahar Shah Hussain Hotak Boys High School" for "ATMOSFAIR Kandahar." The text explains that this automated system uses light sensors (LDR) and an Arduino to control artificial lighting for plants based on natural light availability, turning LED lights on when intensity is low and off when sufficient. It addresses issues of insufficient light and inefficient manual control, promoting energy efficiency and improved plant growth for various users including home gardeners and indoor growers. Representatives listed are Bilal, Adiq, Waris, Zabih, Zahid, and Mohibullah Mohabbat. A partially visible second poster on the right describes a "Smart Walking Stick" project, designed to help blind or visually impaired people safely detect obstacles. The scene highlights student innovation and educational engagement, showcasing technological solutions to practical problems.

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