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Copernicus Olympiad 2025: Young Genius Makes India Proud At Columbia University
At the Copernicus Olympiad 2025 in New York, Udaipur's Prakhar Singhvi won first place in the Maths category, beating global peers and making India proud on the international stage
Prakhar Singhvi, a bright young mind from Udaipur, Rajasthan, has once again proven that India's talent knows no bounds. At the prestigious Copernicus Olympiad 2025, held at Columbia University in New York, Prakhar secured first place in the Mathematics category, outshining participants from across the globe and bringing laurels to India on an international platform.
The Copernicus Olympiad is a highly competitive and globally recognised event where exceptional students showcase their skills in mathematics, science, logical reasoning, and innovation. Prakhar Singhvi's triumph at such a revered competition is a proud moment not just for Rajasthan, but for entire India.
Behind Prakhar Singhvi's remarkable achievement lies years of hard work, dedication, and a deep-rooted love for problem-solving. From spending countless hours tackling advanced international math test series to training on online platforms, he has consistently honed his skills. His passion lies in simplifying complex mathematical theorems, solving logic puzzles, and exploring the beauty of numbers.
His father, Bharat Singhvi, is a senior advocate, while his mother, Pratibha Singhvi, is a homemaker. Both have played a vital role in nurturing his curiosity. They always encouraged him to think independently, ask questions, and approach problems from unique perspectives. For Prakhar Singhvi, mathematics is not just a subject—it's a way of thinking.
Speaking about his win, Prakhar Singhvi said, 'This achievement has been made possible because of my parents, teachers, and mentors. Representing India at Columbia University has been a dream come true. I dedicate this honour to my country and to Udaipur."
His victory has sparked excitement and pride across Udaipur, especially among schools, teachers, and fellow students. A special ceremony will soon be held at his school to celebrate his success.
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