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Thursday, 9 March 2017

Laboratory of Chemical Science



Since very long I have been posting about lady teachers of my school, but today after my maths teacher I am sharing my memories of Chemistry Lab Teacher Mr. Debasish Kasta.


He is Chemistry Lab Faculty in D.V. Girls, Chittaranjan. He’s born on 24th Jan 1966. He is basically from Ghatsila. Ghatshila is a town in Purbi Singhbhum district in the state of Jharkhand, India.

Mr. Debasish Kasta

I remember that when we use to visit Chemistry lab for practical, most of the time “Kasta Sir” informed us about the lab’s techniques, instrumentation, protocols and how to properly cite resources. He also used to give us tips about organizing our lab notebooks, how to effectively create graphs and tables for lab reports. In our chemistry lab we were having First Aid box also. He always supervised us about Chemical hygiene and aware about common accidents, which often occur some of them are fire, chemical and thermal burns, cuts from broken glass tubing and chemical splash on face. He used to say “Stay alert and pay constant attention” to your own practical. He informed us about the consequences of every action before we performed it.



Today when I am recalling these memories I can also recall that most of us have always used practical in science to maintain our average score in final terms as well, while the importance was always around how good your practical notebook can look and how many marks you can score through viva, all these small and big tips in chemistry labs have somewhere somehow contributed towards our overall scoring capacity, while as kids we used to ignore these things, now after growing up and working in professional field I can realize how some extra work gets us recognition, just like the practical sessions during our school days.


Dedicating this blog to the perfect chemical composition of D.V. Girls' Chittaranjan "Mr. Debasish Kasta Sir".

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