Daatha

Science for Society

Connecting science with everyday life — from clean water to AI-driven solutions, we empower communities with knowledge for sustainable living.

Science for Society

Empowering Communities Through Knowledge

We connect scientific understanding with everyday life—clean water, natural farming, renewable energy, basic health, and disaster awareness—so families can make informed, sustainable choices.

  • Science in Daily Life: Practical tips for water, hygiene, energy & food.
  • Youth-Led Projects: From DIY models to AI prototypes that solve real problems.
  • Village Science Clubs: Demos & talks in local languages for everyone.
100+ School Workshops
50+ Village Clubs
1 Goal “Science + Nature = Sustainability”
Daatha Science for Society Q&A

Daatha – Science for Society: Questions & Answers

Q1. What is “Science for Society”? A. Applying scientific knowledge to solve daily life and social problems.
Q2. How does science improve health? A. Through vaccines, medicines, clean water, and medical technology.
Q3. Why is renewable energy important? A. Solar, wind, and hydro energy reduce pollution and save nature.
Q4. How does science support farmers? A. By improving seeds, irrigation, and organic farming methods.
Q5. Why is clean water a science challenge? A. Water purification technology saves lives and prevents diseases.
Q6. How can students use science daily? A. By applying logic, experiments, and eco-friendly practices at home and school.
Q7. How does science reduce poverty? A. By creating technology-driven jobs and innovations for villages.
Q8. What is the role of science in education? A. Digital learning tools make education interactive and accessible.
Q9. How does science help the environment? A. Through recycling, renewable energy, and pollution control.
Q10. What is the link between science and technology? A. Science discovers knowledge, technology applies it in daily life.
Q11. Why is space science important for society? A. Satellites help in weather, farming, communication, and disaster relief.
Q12. How can science help rural development? A. By providing clean energy, healthcare, and digital connectivity.
Q13. Why is scientific thinking needed for students? A. It develops questioning, reasoning, and problem-solving habits.
Q14. How does science protect from natural disasters? A. Weather forecasting and warning systems save lives.
Q15. How can science promote hygiene? A. By providing sanitation systems, safe toilets, and clean water.
Q16. What is green science? A. Using eco-friendly technologies that protect environment.
Q17. How does science support communication? A. Internet, mobile, and AI tools connect society globally.
Q18. Why is nutrition science important? A. It guides us in eating healthy food for better life.
Q19. How does science help in justice? A. Forensics, DNA, and digital evidence support fair judgments.
Q20. How can students practice science for society? A. By doing projects, experiments, and innovations that solve real problems.
Q1. What is “Science for Society”? A. Applying scientific knowledge to solve daily life and social problems.
Q2. How does science improve health? A. Through vaccines, medicines, clean water, and medical technology.
Q3. Why is renewable energy important? A. Solar, wind, and hydro energy reduce pollution and save nature.
Q4. How does science support farmers? A. By improving seeds, irrigation, and organic farming methods.
Daatha Children's Science for Society

Daatha Children's Science for Society

1. Save Water

Every drop is precious—science teaches us methods to conserve water.

2. Clean Energy

Solar and wind power create a pollution-free future for children.

3. Healthy Food

Balanced nutrition builds strong youth and sharp minds.

4. Digital Safety

Use technology responsibly to protect personal and social life.

5. Nature Care

Plant trees, protect forests, and support biodiversity.

6. Innovation

Encourage creativity in science projects for schools and youth.

7. Clean Air

Reduce plastic and pollution to ensure fresh air for all.

8. Recycling

Reuse and recycle to protect nature and society.

9. Health & Hygiene

Scientific hygiene habits prevent disease and spread of germs.

10. Science for Peace

Use knowledge for harmony, equality, and global unity.

1. Save Water

Every drop is precious—science teaches us methods to conserve water.

2. Clean Energy

Solar and wind power create a pollution-free future for children.

3. Healthy Food

Balanced nutrition builds strong youth and sharp minds.

4. Digital Safety

Use technology responsibly to protect personal and social life.

5. Nature Care

Plant trees, protect forests, and support biodiversity.