An exhibition is not merely a display of models, but a display of minds at work. The Interdisciplinary Exhibition emerged as a magnificent confluence of knowledge, creativity and innovation, where learning transcended the boundaries of individual subjects and blended into a harmonious whole. The exhibition arena was thoughtfully divided into five vibrant segments—Science, Social Science, Mathematics, Computer, and Art - each echoing creativity and innovation. The Science and Social Science sections stood out with exceptional presentations that captivated every visitor. Science displayed innovative models such as the AI-based chatbot “Jarvis,” Optical Magic demonstrating reflection and refraction through periscope and kaleidoscope, Robo Dustbin for intelligent waste segregation, anti-collision cars, and the fascinating Magical Liquid experiment. Live demonstrations of DNA isolation, milk adulteration tests and microbes in pond water added depth and authenticity. Social Science impressed equally with elaborate working models on dams, ecosystems, EVM, time zones, the Indus Valley Civilization, Greenhouse effect and the layers of the atmosphere. Mathematics revealed its elegance through Integration, Pascal’s Triangle, Pythagoras Theorem, Conic Sections, Algebraic Identities and creative models like Abacus and World of Shapes. The Computer section showcased robots and a Scratch game reflecting technological skill. The innovative models drew heartfelt admiration from parents, who applauded the students’ ingenuity, confidence and depth of understanding. The exhibition was organised under the inspiring guidance of the honourable Principal Ma’am, Ms Vineeta Srivastava, who lauded the students for their innovation and encouraged them to strive for even more refined and impactful ideas in the future so that standards of excellence may continue to rise to greater heights.