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Hans India
4 days ago
- Science
- Hans India
Narayanites shine at International Physics Olympiad 2025
Hyderabad: Narayana Educational Institutions is proud to celebrate a remarkable milestone as two of its exceptional students, Snehil Jha and Aagam Shah, have secured gold and silver medals respectively at the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) 2025. The IPhO is the most prestigious global physics competition for secondary school students, designed to thoroughly assess participants' knowledge, analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and practical skills in both theoretical and experimental physics. Held annually and hosted by a different country each year, the 2025 edition of IPhO took place in France from July 18th to 24th, bringing together brilliant young minds from across the world. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Sindhura Narayana, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, said: 'We're incredibly proud of our students and their achievement at the IPhO 2025. It's not just a personal milestone for them, it's a proud moment for the entire Narayana family and for India. At Narayana, we've always believed in nurturing young talent through consistency, discipline, and a deep love for learning. Our Olympiad preparation framework is meticulously designed, combining conceptual clarity, focussed training, and personalized mentoring to help students excel at national and international levels. Over the years, this methodology has empowered many of our students to shine at prestigious platforms like the International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO), International Biology Olympiad (IBO), International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA), and other Olympiads. These students' journey is a shining example of what's possible when talent meets dedication and is nurtured by great mentorship and the right guidance'.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Science
- Time of India
Boy from state among five medallists at Paris Olympiad
Mumbai: The Indian team won five medals —three gold, two silver—at the 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) held in Paris from July 18 to 24. The golden trio—Kanishk Jain (Pune), Snehil Jha (Jabalpur), and Riddhesh Bendale (Indore)—topped charts with their precision and brilliance, while Aagam Shah (Surat) and Rajit Gupta (Kota) claimed silver, ensuring India tied for 5th place globally with Taiwan, Japan, and Russia. There were 415 participants from 87 countries. They were guided by Prof Sitikantha Das (IIT Kharagpur) and Vinayak Katdare (Retd, DG Ruparel College), and supported by scientific observers Amruta Sadhu and Vivek Lohani. Over the years, Homi Bhabha Centre For Science Education's Olympiad cell trained India's brightest through rigorous camps and mentorship. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai


Time of India
5 days ago
- Science
- Time of India
India wins three gold and two silver medals at international physics olympiad
Mumbai: The Indian team won five medals —three gold, two silver—at the 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) held in Paris from July 18 to 24. The golden trio—Kanishk Jain (Pune), Snehil Jha (Jabalpur), and Riddhesh Bendale (Indore)—topped charts with their precision and brilliance, while Aagam Shah (Surat) and Rajit Gupta (Kota) claimed silver, ensuring India tied for 5th place globally with Taiwan, Japan, and Russia. There were 415 participants from 87 countries. They were guided by Prof Sitikantha Das (IIT Kharagpur) and Vinayak Katdare (Retd., DG Ruparel College), and supported by scientific observers Amruta Sadhu and Vivek Lohani. Over the years, HBCSE's Olympiad cell trained India's brightest through rigorous camps and mentorship. With unwavering backing from national committees, teacher groups, and mentors, India's 26-year IPhO journey now gleams with even more gold. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai


Indian Express
5 days ago
- Science
- Indian Express
India wins 3 gold, 2 silver medals at 55th International Physics Olympiad
India bagged three gold and two silver medals at the 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) 2025, which concluded in Paris, France, on July 24, with all five members of the team bagging medals. Kanishk Jain from Pune in Maharashtra, Snehil Jha from Jabalpur, and Riddhesh Anant Bendale from Indore in Madhya Pradesh won gold medals, whereas Aagam Jignesh Shah from Surat in Gujarat and Rajit Gupta from Kota in Rajasthan won silver medals. India was placed at the fifth position, along with Taiwan, Japan, and Russia, at the week-long event, whereas the USA emerged as the champions with five gold medals. South Korea, China, and Hong Kong shared the second position with 4 golds and 1 silver medal each. A total of 415 students from 87 countries participated in the competition. This was India's 26th appearance at the IPhO. Over the years, nearly 42 per cent of Indian students have won gold medals, another 42 per cent silver, 11 per cent bronze, and 5 per cent honourable mentions. In the last 10 years, all Indian students at IPhO have won either gold (58 per cent) or silver (42 per cent) medals. The Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, which is the only nodal Centre for training and selecting students to represent India at various International Olympiads, will felicitate the winning team of the 55th IPhO on Saturday. According to HBCSE, the Indian team was led by Prof Sitikantha Das from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and Vinayak Katdare, retired from D G Ruparel College in Mumbai, and two scientific observers — Dr Amruta Sadhu from St Xavier's College in Mumbai and Dr Vivek Lohani from Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany.


India Today
5 days ago
- Science
- India Today
India wins 3 gold, 2 silver at Physics Olympiad in Paris, ranks 5th globally
Three Indian students have won gold and two have earned silver medals at the 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) 2025. The event was held in Paris from July 18 to 24 and featured 415 students from 87 gold medal winners from India are Kanishk Jain (Pune, Maharashtra), Snehil Jha (Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh), and Riddhesh Anant Bendale (Indore, Madhya Pradesh). The silver medals were clinched by Aagam Jignesh Shah (Surat, Gujarat) and Rajit Gupta (Kota, Rajasthan).advertisementThe news comes soon after India won six medals this year and ranked 7th amongst 110 participating countries in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) held in Australia, one of the toughest maths exams on the planet. The team won 3 golds, 2 silvers and a bronze -- with a record-breaking score of 193 out of 252. India also performed well at the International Chemistry Olympiad 2025 in Dubai, winning 2 gold and 2 silver medals, placing 6th overall among 90 RANKS FIFTH IN MEDAL TALLYIndia shared the fifth spot in the overall medal tally in the Physics Olympiad with Taiwan, Japan, and USA stood at the top with five gold medals, while China, South Korea, and Hong Kong jointly took second place with four golds and one silver BY EXPERIENCED EDUCATORSThe Indian delegation was led by Prof Sitikantha Das from IIT Kharagpur and Vinayak Katdare, a retired faculty member from DG Ruparel College, team was also supported by scientific observers Dr Amruta Sadhu (St Xavier's College, Mumbai) and Dr Vivek Lohani (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany).INDIA'S STRONG HISTORY AT IPHOThis was India's 26th time participating in IPhO. Over the years, Indian students have consistently done well -- with 42% winning gold, 42% silver, 11% bronze, and 5% earning honourable the last 10 years, every Indian participant has brought home a medal.- Endsinternational physics olympiad 2025, india wins olympiad, india olympiad wins, india wins 3 gold medals, ipho 2025 results, indian olympiad team, homi bhabha centre, ipho medal tally, physics olympiad 2025 india, indian students win medals, iit kharagpur olympiad, olympiad 2025 results