Skip to main content

Engineer’s Day Special: Celebrate creativity, curiosity, and the power of engineering!

Engineer’s Day Special 
Celebrate creativity, curiosity, and the power of engineering!
TINA KHATRI
Welcome to a day filled with fun, food, and flight—all inspired by the amazing world of engineers! In India, Engineer’s Day is celebrated every year on September 15th to honour Sir M. Visvesvaraya, one of the country’s greatest engineers.
Today, you’ll make an Engineer’s Food sandwich that looks like a brainy face, fold a simple paper plane to soar through the skies, and solve a playful poem called The Engineer’s Mind.
You’ll also get to test your smarts with our Brainy Engineers trivia, exploring how engineers use tools, math, and creativity to solve real-world problems—just like Visvesvaraya!
So grab your bread, peas, and paper, and let’s build something incredible. Ready to invent, create, and fly? Let’s go!

Engineer’s Food
Ingredients
1 slice of bread
2 tbsp boiled peas (lightly mashed or whole)
1 tbsp cream cheese, hummus, or peanut butter (as "glue")
2 cucumber or cheese slices (for glasses)
2 olive slices, raisins, or blueberries (eyes)
1 cherry tomato or baby carrot round (nose)
1 red pepper strip or carrot stick (mouth)
Shredded carrot or lettuce (hair)
Simple Steps:
1. Spread the Base: Spread cream cheese (or hummus/peanut butter) on the slice of bread.
2. Add the Brain (Boiled Peas): Place the peas on the top half of the bread like a "brain". Let them be messy — it's fun!
3. Make the Face:
a. Place two cucumber or cheese circles as glasses.
b. Put olives or raisins inside for eyes.
c. Add a cherry tomato or baby carrot slice as a nose.
d. Use a red pepper or carrot stick for a smile or silly mouth.
4. Add Hair (Optional):
Use shredded carrots, lettuce, or cucumber strips around the top for goofy hair.

Simple Paper Plane
1. Fold the paper in half lengthwise, then unfold it.
2. Fold the top two corners down to meet the centre crease.
3. Fold the new top edges down again to the centre line.
4. Fold the paper in half along the original centre crease.
5. Fold each side down to form the wings, lining up with the bottom edge.

The Engineer’s Mind
I build with _____(1) and _____(2) bright,
Solving _____(3) from _____(4) to night.
With _____(5) and _____(6), I make things _____(7),
From _____(8) tall to rockets' _____(9).
I love to _____(10), _____(11), and play—
An engineer’s _____(12) saves the day!
Answer Key
1. tools
2. dreams
3. problems
4. morning
5. plans
6. skills
7. right
8. bridges
9. flight
10. think
11. build
12. mind

Brainy Engineers
1. What do mechanical engineers work with?
→ Machines
2. Which engineer designs computer programs?
→ Software
3. What type of engineer builds dams?
→ Civil
4. What do engineers wear to protect their head?
→ Helmet
5. Which subject helps engineers with calculations?
→ Math
6. What do engineers use to design before building?
→ Blueprint
7. Which kind of engineer works with wires and circuits?
→ Electrical
8. What material is often used in construction?
→ Concrete
9. Which tool helps engineers measure angles?
→ Protractor
10. What do engineers solve?
→ Problems
11. Who is known as India’s greatest engineer?
→ Visvesvaraya
12. What natural force do engineers use in hydroelectric dams?
→ Water
13. Which part of a car might a mechanical engineer design?
→ Engine
14. What do we call the drawing of a machine or building?
→ Diagram
15. What helps software engineers test code?
→ Computer

Popular posts from this blog

Students of Indore Deaf Bilingual Academy celebrate visual humor in a unique Signed Laughter Show

Deaf students bring laughter alive through sign language at Indore academy By TINA KHATRI | INDORE | April 11, 2026 Students of Indore Deaf Bilingual Academy showcase expressive storytelling through Indian Sign Language. In a refreshing celebration of expression beyond words, students of Indore Deaf Bilingual Academy lit up their campus with a unique “Signed Laughter Show”, proving that humour does not need sound to connect with audiences. Held at the academy in Gumasta Nagar, the event featured deaf students presenting a series of comic acts based on the theme of laughter and joy. The performances, delivered entirely through Indian Sign Language (ISL), highlighted the power of visual storytelling and expressive communication. Students brought a wide range of characters to life through gestures, facial expressions and body language. Rupesh Ingle , a B.Com student, impressed the audience with his portrayal of “Baga” from the popular televi...

Vishu marks grand finale of eight-day Prana Pratishtha celebrations at Mahalaxmi Nagar Ayyappa–Ganesh Temple

Vishu 2026 brings emotional finale to eight-day Prana Pratishtha celebrations at Indore’s Mahalaxmi Nagar temple By TINA KHATRI | INDORE | April 15, 2026 Devotion and togetherness: The finale of the Prana Pratishtha celebrations at Mahalaxmi Nagar. What began as a routine annual religious observance turned into a week-long atmosphere of devotion, culture and community bonding at Mahalaxmi Nagar, as the eight-day Prana Pratishtha anniversary celebrations at the Lord Ayyappa and Ganesh Temple concluded on Wednesday with Vishu marking a deeply symbolic finale. From early morning prayers to illuminated evening gatherings, the temple remained alive for eight continuous days as devotees took part in rituals that followed traditional Kerala customs. The programme, which began on April 8, featured daily poojas performed by priests from Kerala, giving the celebrations an authentic traditional structure. Symbol of Prosperity: The ...

Practical Math Mela: Inclusive Learning at Indore Deaf Bilingual Academy | Tina Khatri

Education Spotlight: IDBA Summer Camp 2026 Practical Mela Held at Indore Deaf Bilingual Academy By Tina Khatri | April 8, 2026 Watch: Highlights of the Practical Mela at Indore Deaf Bilingual Academy. A practical mela was conducted at the Indore Deaf Bilingual Academy (IDBA) during its 31st summer camp, featuring Deaf students from nursery to college level. The event, run by Mook Badhir Sangathan , focused on bridging the gap between textbook mathematics and daily life applications. Students worked in collaborative groups of four to five to prepare projects that brought complex concepts to life. Advanced Concepts Financial Literacy: LIC insurance, basic concepts of GST, and Bank/ATM operations. ...