
Indian teens excel at Global Linguistics Olympiad with gold, bronze & rare feat
The team comprised 15-year-old Vaageesan Surendran from Chennai, 12-year-old Advay Misra from New Delhi, 18-year-old Nandagovind Anurag from Bengaluru, and 15-year-old Siriparupu Bhuvan from Hyderabad. They also received two individual honourable mentions and one for the entire team.
Parameswari Krishnamurthy, a professor at IIIT-Hyderabad, led the team, while Anshul Krishnadas Bhagwat, an undergraduate researcher at the institute, accompanied them as an observer.
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Vaageesan clinched the gold medal, Misra won bronze, and Anurag and Bhuvan earned honourable mentions. "I found the IOL's challenge fascinating. Some problems were easy, others were hard, but all of them were interesting and captivating," said Vaageesan, who is fluent in English, Mandarin, Spanish, and Hindi, in addition to his mother tongue, Tamil. Impressively, he can read the scripts of 34 different languages.
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This year's edition saw 227 contestants from 57 teams representing 42 countries and territories. It was a historic moment for India, as all four team members secured awards— a first since the country began participating in the IOL in 2009.
The journey to IOL starts with the Panini Linguistics Olympiad (PLO), the national qualifier in India. Open to middle and high school students, the PLO has two rounds. The first round is held in multiple cities, and top scorers move on to the Asia Pacific Linguistics Olympiad (APLO) and a linguistics camp hosted by IIITH in Hyderabad, where they are trained in problem-solving techniques.
"For the last few years, IIITH has played a major role in mentoring India's IOL team," said Krishnamurthy, who also serves as the Organising Chair of the PLO Board and oversees the 10-day camp.
The International Linguistics Olympiad, one of 13 International Science Olympiads, brings together secondary school students and linguistics experts. Participants are challenged to analyse grammar, structure, and the cultural history of languages, and to demonstrate their skills through complex puzzles and analytical tasks.
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