14-Year-Old Wins International Maths Competition

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    • Publish Date: Aug 1 2016 1:57PM
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14-Year-Old Wins International Maths Competition

A student of Ahmedabad-based Hemchandracharya Sanskrit Pathshala has brought laurels to the country by winning an international mathematics contest


Tushar Talawat won the ‘International Mathematics Competition’, organised by Abacus Learning of Higher Arithmetic (ALOHA) International in Indonesia’s Yogyakarta on July 24, where more than 1,300 students from 18 countries participated. 

“His achievement has not only made the country proud, but also drawn attention towards the Gurukul education system. The ancient field of Vedic mathematics has again shone at the world level with his feat,” Mukul Kanitkar, joint organising secretary Bhartiya Shikshan Mandal (BSM), said. At the national-level competition in December last year in Chennai, he had solved 70 questions relating to addition, subtraction and multiplication of six digits in three minutes.


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What is ALOHA?

ALOHA stands for Advanced Learning of Higher Arithmetic. It is a form of training which will enhance a child’s ability to calculate without the aid of any devices, such as a calculator.

 


Tushar has excelled in similar contests organised in India. During the Gujarat leg of the competition in October last year, he had solved 70 questions in 3 minutes and 30 seconds and defeated 4,300 competitors

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Krati Dangi D A V Public school

very talented! it needs a lot of practise

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Congratulations Tushar!!! Your achievement has made all of us proud!!!

EKNOOR BHATTI Bal Bharati Public School

congratulations,..................................

Shreyas Ramkumar Podar International School Bangalore

Tushar Talavat has become a mind blower for all of us. A 14 year old bagging an International Maths competition is not a piece of cake for every person. It comes with great concentration and focus. Congratulations and all the best my friend!

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