
Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park celebrated National Mathematics Day with great enthusiasm, commemorating the birth anniversary of the legendary Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. The event was organised to inspire young minds and to underline the beauty, logic and importance of mathematics in everyday life. Through engaging discussions and interactive activities, the celebration aimed to help students view mathematics not merely as a subject, but as a powerful tool for logical thinking and problem-solving.
Learning from a Mathematical Genius
The celebration began with an informative session where teachers shared insights into the life and achievements of Srinivasa Ramanujan. His inspiring journey, from humble beginnings to global recognition, was presented as a lesson in perseverance, passion and self-belief. Teachers highlighted how Ramanujan’s love for numbers and intuitive understanding of mathematics led to extraordinary discoveries, despite limited formal education. This narrative encouraged students to embrace curiosity, resilience and independent thinking in their own learning journeys.
To make the session more engaging, students enthusiastically participated in a quiz centred on Ramanujan’s life and contributions. The activity promoted quick thinking, teamwork and analytical skills, turning learning into an enjoyable experience. Such interactive elements helped reinforce mathematical concepts while boosting students’ confidence and interest in the subject. The quiz also demonstrated that mathematics can be explored beyond textbooks through curiosity-driven learning.
The Fascination Behind the Famous Taxi Number
One of the highlights of the celebration was the intriguing story of the famous Taxi Number – 1729. Teachers explained how Ramanujan instantly identified the number as the smallest number expressible as the sum of two cubes in two different ways. This fascinating anecdote left students amazed and offered a glimpse into Ramanujan’s exceptional brilliance and intuitive thinking, making mathematics feel exciting and full of wonder.
Throughout the programme, educators drew connections between mathematics and real-life applications, emphasising its role in technology, architecture, science and everyday decision-making. Students were encouraged to see mathematics as a skill that develops logical reasoning, creativity and problem-solving abilities essential for future learning and careers.
The National Mathematics Day celebration successfully sparked curiosity and fostered a positive attitude towards mathematics among students. By honouring Srinivasa Ramanujan’s legacy, Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park made the day both informative and inspiring, reinforcing the idea that mathematics is a subject of exploration, discovery and endless possibilities.
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