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India Clinches 7th Spot at IMO 2025 with Record-Breaking Score, Wins 3 Gold Medals

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India delivered a stellar performance at the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) 2025 held in Sunshine Coast, Australia, by securing three gold, two silver, and one bronze medal. This remarkable feat placed the country 7th in the global rankings with a record-high score of 193 out of 252 points. The gold medalists were Kanav Talwar and Arav Gupta from Delhi, along with Aditya Mangudi from Maharashtra. Silver medals were awarded to Abel George Mathew from Karnataka and Adish Jain from Delhi, while Archit Manas, also from Delhi, earned the bronze. According to a release from the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education in Mumbai, a total of 630 students participated in the global contest, including 69 female contestants. This is only the second time since 1998 that India has claimed three golds in a single IMO. Last year, in 2024, India achieved a historic milestone with four golds. Since debuting at the IMO in 1989, India has now earned 23 gold medals—12 of which were won between 2019 and 2025, including an impressive nine in the last three years. Source: Newsonair  

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BHU Approves New Scholarships and Gold Medal

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Banaras Hindu University’s (BHU) academic council, chaired by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sudhir Kumar Jain, sanctioned the introduction of 14 new merit-cum-means scholarships and one gold medal. The council deliberated on various academic and research matters, emphasizing steps to enhance overall performance and productivity. Additionally, BHU established a project monitoring unit to bolster the academic and research ecosystem. The scholarships, initiated under the Pratidana initiative with contributions from donors, aim to support deserving students. Among the approved scholarships is the introduction of the Akshaibar and Jogeshwari Giri Gold Medals, to be awarded to a second-year MBA student with the highest CGPA, starting from the academic session 2023-24. Prof. Jain highlighted that the newly established project monitoring unit will address issues potentially impeding teaching-learning activities. The Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences will see an expansion in their operational scope. Further scholarships approved include: Mahamana Malaviya Biotechnology Scholarship for a 2nd year MSc biotechnology student (commencing from academic session 2024-25) Biswanath and Meera Bhattacharya Scholarship for a 2nd year student of MA Sanskrit (commencing from academic session 2025-26) Jhingan Sahu Memorial Scholarship for a 1st year student of MFA (textile design) (commencing from academic session 2024-25) Two C N R Rao Scholarships for final year students of BPA (vocal music and instrumental music respectively) (commencing from academic session 2025-26) Uday Pratap Scholarship for a 2nd year student of MSc (Agriculture) Mycology and Plant Pathology (commencing from academic session 2025-26) J N Gupta and Savitri Devi Scholarship for a 2nd year student of MSc (physics) (commencing from academic session 2024-25) Ramswaroop Jamnadevi Maheshwari Scholarship for a 1st year student of MBA (commencing from academic session 2024-25) Five SGVP Swaminarayan Scholarships for students of the faculty of SVDV (effective from the academic session 2023-24) Merit-cum-means scholarship for Central Hindu Girls School Awadh Raj Kumar Scholarship for a class 9 student (effective from the academic session 2024-25) Moreover, the academic council endorsed proposals to introduce new programs and courses at various affiliated colleges. Arya Mahila PG College, Vasant Kanya Mahavidyalaya, and Vasanta College for Women, Rajghat, received approvals to offer additional courses. The council also stipulated eligibility criteria for part-time diploma or certificate courses, restricting participation to regular UG and PG students of the university and affiliated colleges. Full-time diploma courses will require specific academic prerequisites and course hours.

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Neeraj Chopra Shines with India’s First-Ever Gold at World Athletics Championships

Neeraj Chopra, a name now etched in the annals of Indian athletics, secured a groundbreaking victory in the men’s javelin throw event at the World Athletics Championships, held in the picturesque city of Budapest, Hungary. The ‘Indian Javelin Sensation’ scripted an unprecedented chapter by clinching India’s first-ever gold medal at this prestigious global championship. Amid the early hours of August 28, Neeraj faced off against a field of international competitors. Displaying a remarkable display of skill and determination, he unleashed a magnificent throw covering an impressive 88.17 meters on his second attempt. This defining moment cemented his supremacy throughout the event, leaving an indelible mark on the world stage. Neeraj’s achievement not only brought home the gold but also elevated him to the ranks of sporting pioneers for India. Close on his heels, Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem secured the silver medal, adding an aura of competition to the historic feat. Nadeem, renowned for his Commonwealth Games performances, managed an admirable throw of 87.82 meters. Czech Republic’s Jakub Vadlejch, displaying his own athletic prowess, secured the third position on the victory podium with an impressive throw of 86.67 meters. Neeraj’s father, Satish Kumar, swelled with pride, shared his joy, stating, ‘This moment is a source of immense pride for our nation. A gold medal at the World Championships! We’ll celebrate heartily when Neeraj returns to our homeland.’ As the news reverberated, accolades and cheers poured in from all quarters. Anurag Thakur, India’s Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, hailed Neeraj’s feat as a monumental stride for Indian sports. In an exultant social media post, he extended his commendation to the athlete’s remarkable journey. Even the Indian Army joined in the applause, acknowledging Neeraj’s accomplishment as a monumental achievement. On various digital platforms, the Indian Army saluted his triumph, recognizing its significance. Neeraj’s golden victory not only elevates his personal accolades but also enhances India’s medal count at the World Athletics Championships. This remarkable win signifies his second medal triumph at the Championships, a precursor to his earlier silver.

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