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41 South Asian Students Felicitates By IGNOU
Dressed in crisp  school   uniforms, as also traditional attire, winners of the IGNOU-UNESCO  Science   Olympiad had a gala of a time Sunday at their felicitation ceremony at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) campus here.   The Olympiad  was held in August at 102 centres in South Asian Association for  Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations like Afghanistan, Bangladesh,  Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka, including 83 in  India  .  A total of 4,384  students    of the 11th grade participated, of which 41 were selected for their  outstanding performance. Twenty-nine prize winners were from India and  12 were from other SAARC nations.  "This is a first of a kind Olympiad that was held in the  university    and the response has been overwhelming. We have been actively  supported by UNESCO in our effort to nurture young talent and we will  make this an annual event," IGNOU vice chancellor V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai told the sources.  The  winners were happy that their hard work paid off. While some of them  came with their parents, others were accompanied by their teachers.  "It was a great experience, with so many students from different countries getting together. The  test    was difficult but I enjoyed doing it a lot as it challenged and raised  my standard of intelligence," Minhazul Islam from Bangladesh told the  sources.  Sonam Drukpa from Bhutan found the  syllabus   tough as it was quite different from what they are taught back home.  "I got the syllabus from IGNOU's website and got a bit worried as it was not similar to our school syllabus. So, I started  studying   in a library for three weeks patiently and was prepared for the exam," she said.  "I prepared on my own and completed the syllabus  in one month. It was good test of my ability and I liked the whole  experience," Saidmohammad Agha Arif from Afghanistan told the sources.  The authorities too were meticulous in their preparations.  "We  made the necessary arrangements and paid for their trip to Delhi and  also helped them in procuring the visas. We made sure that all the  students participated in the ceremony," added Pillai.  The winners  received medals, awards, cash prizes and merit certificates. Further,  five were declared overall toppers and received an 'Award of  Excellence'. They also received laptops from Intel.  "This Olympiad is an added milestone to popularize science in south Asia. There is a need to demystify science and  technology,  so that everybody can access it," said UNESCO General Conference president Davidson L. Hepburn.  
The function coincides with India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru's 121st  birthday 
 , 25th anniversary of IGNOU and 65th anniversary of UNESCO.
 
 
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