Roll Of Honour Prize Winners

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    • Publish Date: Sep 16 2016 5:38PM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 20 2016 1:16PM
Roll Of Honour Prize Winners
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Is science becoming an overrated trend? Are other fields losing their status? Why is this happening? I believe that only students can give me a good answer.


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Irrelevant debates over identity and nationalism are fuelled on a daily basis.

  • We don’t respect our Prime Minister.
  • Politics is all about mud slinging.
  • Youth of our country are questioning the right and supporting the wrong.
  • We insult our national symbols and mother tongue intentionally. 
  • Unfortunately we have gau rakshaks but no one is ready to come forward to protect women.
  • We criticise often and mostly without a reason.
  • Let’s take charge and do something to make India a better place to live in. 

Roll Of Honour is a monthly activity. The more you contribute, the more you win.

Do you have it in you to be our next top youth reporter? Yes? Then start contributing now. 

 


Ahmedabad 


Gold: Darshil Shah, class VIII-B, St. Xaviers, Loyolla -2, Ahmedabad.

Silver: Hiya Kilam, class VI - A, Global Indian International School, Ahmedabad 

Bronze: Rijul Nagar, class VII-F, The HB Kapadia New High School, Ahmedabad 



Bangalore 

Gold: Karthikeya Chowdary Koganti, class VII-A, Silver Oaks, Bangalore

 

Silver: N Padma Priya, class VIII- D, Nagarjuna Vidyaniketan, Bangalore 

Bronze: Shaswati Singh, class XI - B,  Nagarjuna Vidyaniketan, Bangalore 



Chandigarh 

Gold: Onkarpreet, class X A, Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh

Silver: Ritika Sharma, class X A, Carmel Convent School, sector 9, Chandigarh

Bronze: Aditi Sahi, class IX B, D C Model School, Panchkula 


Chennai 

Gold: R Abirami, class VII A, Sri Sankara Global Academy, Chennai 

Silver: Preethi K, class VI F, Maharishi Vidya Mandir, Chennai 

Bronze: Harini V, class XII C,  Bethel Mat Hr Sec School, Chennai 


Delhi 

Gold: Priyanshi Banerjee, class X C, Somerville school, Greater Noida
 
SILVER: Kavya Lilhare, Class X B, Presidium School Indirapuram 
Silver: Shreya Tadipatri, class VIII D
Bronze: Ritvik Baweja, class VIII A, Bal Bharati Public School, Delhi.
 


Hyderabad 

Gold: Arthi Anand, class VIII- I, Kennedy High The Global School
 
GOLD: Charmila, Class IX, Scholars International School 
SILVER: JogamNithya, Class VIII A, Gitanjali Devashala, Balamrai 
SILVER: Ganji Kaarthikeya Lakshman, class VI  F, 
Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet 
BRONZE: Shaik Misbah Uddin, Class X A, Mount Carmel Global School
bronze: S JANESH, class VII F, Delhi Public School, Nacahram
 

Kolkata 
Gold: Sandeep Mishra, class X B, Army school, Barrackpore 
silver: Kshemaahna Nagi, class V B, Modern High School for Girls
BRONZE: Mitra Pal, class VIII A, Stratford Day School
 

Lucknow 
Gold: Navya Malhotra, class IX B, Swaraj India Public School, Kanpur Nagar
Silver: Shreyash Shagun, class VI E, The Millennium School, Lucknow
BRONZE: Urshita Sharma, class IX C, Delhi Public School, Eldeco
 

 
Mumbai 
Gold: Linet Christina Thomas, class VIII B, Ryan International School Nallasopara
SILVER: Amish Agarwal, Class X A, Goldcrest High Vashi
Bronze: Bhavana, class IX A, Atomic Energy Central School No 2

Nagpur 
Gold: Om Badiyani, class VIII B, Sandipani
Silver: Neha Deshkar, class X D, MONTFORT
Bronze: R Somesh Skanda, class X C Bharti Krishna Vidya Vihar
 

Pune 
GOLD: Aditya Chandere, class VII A, Vidya Valley 
Silver: Kritika Malhotra, IX A, Indira National School
Bronze: Rashi Tiwari, class VII B, G G International School

Congratulations! 

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Comments

Ritvik Baweja Bal Bharati Public School

My heartiest congratulations to all the winners

Sarath Kumar RM Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I''m greatly inspired by all the winners. CONGRATULATIONS.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Congratulations to all the winners! Thanks guys for inspiring me.

Khushi Sharma BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Congratulations to all the winners!

Hiya Kilam global indian internatonal school

I would like to congratulate all the winners of the NIE Olympics. I think that all of them have done an amazing job and has inspired many youngsters. May they continue to inspire many people and be successful in their lifetime!

Priyanshi Banerjee Somerville school, Greater Noida

Thank you so much times of India for harnessing my talent!

Vishnu Varthan J Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Congratulations for all the prize winners.

NAVYA MALHOTRA SWARAJ INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL

thank you

Madhuri. B.V Soundarya school

Congratulations my friends. I admire your work.

Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

Thanks times of India team for giving us such an awesome experience where we can use our time usefully to improve our writing skill rather than wasting our time playing video games. My joy of writing added up when the honour awards declared .

Zainab Sharif Springfields School

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Aditi Sahi D C MODEL SCH PKL-SEC-7

congratulations to all the winners.

Linet Christina Thomas Ryan International School Nallasopara

Thank you so much

Linet Christina Thomas Ryan International School Nallasopara

I am so happy to be winner in MUMBAI. Thanks to Toi Nie for giving this opportunity to us.

Sarath Kumar RM Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

The result for your hard works. You deserve it. Congratulations for all the Price winners.

Rajathariga S P AECS MAGNOLIA MARUTHI PUB SCH

Congratz guys!! well deserved!

Tanya Singh BHAWAN VIDYALAYA CHD-SEC-27

I wish all the winners the very best. I hope to achieve the same.

Tanya Singh BHAWAN VIDYALAYA CHD-SEC-27

I wish all the winners the very best. I hope to achieve the same.

Raghav Chopra GOODLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL(SHALIMAR BAGH

Congratulations to all the winners keep it up....

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