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Adlabs Imagica experiences cross culture with 46th International Physics Olympiad

22 Jul 2015, 08:19 am

Adlabs Imagica experiences cross culture with 46th International Physics Olympiad
Mumbai, July 21 (NITN): Theme park Adlabs Imagica recently hosted 500 students from90 countries as a part of the 46th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO).

An annual competition in physics for secondary school students, IPhO was held in Mumbai this year and chose Adlabs Imagica as the venue for their outdoor program. 
 
Whilst students soaked in the unique experiences, exhilarating rideslike I for India, Rajasaurus and Mr. India acquainted them to the real essence of India.

The visit to Adlabs Imagica was a part of theIPhOstudy program,to witness and observe physics in action. 
 
It was chosen as the ideal venue to observe and learn each ride first hand. Students spent their day filled with education and entertainment; and also experimented with the array ofgastronomic delights that are available at the park. 

Harjeet Chhabra, Chief Marketing Officer of Adlabs Imagica, said, “It was a pleasure to see Adlabs Imagica turn into an edutainment ground for students from such varied cultures.We were happy to host and support the program.”

Adlabs Imagica recently celebrated its second anniversary and is one of newest theme parks in India. 

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