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20 Jul 2023
Indian students have once again proven their brilliance on the international stage, securing an impressive haul of medals at the 2023 International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) held in Tokyo, Japan.
The Indian team is comprised of five boys, who have all achieved either gold or silver medal. Aditya from Pitampura, (Delhi), Dhruv Shah from Pune and Mehul Borad from Kachiguda (Telangana) bagged gold medals each. Raghav Goyal from Chandigarh and Rhythm Kedia from Raipur (Chhattisgarh) earned silver medals each.
The outstanding performances of the Indian teams are a testament to their exceptional abilities and the rigorous training provided by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR, an aided Institute of DAE,” Department of Atomic Energy, India said in a post, while congratulating the students.This year’s Indian team was led by two leaders from India — Prof Arun V Kulkarni (Professor, BITS Pilani, Goa), Dr Shirish Pathare (HBCSE, TIFR). There were also two Scientific Observers — Prof. Anwesh Mazumdar (HBCSE, Mumbai), Dr Leena Joshi (St Xaviers’ College, Mumbai).
In addition to IPhO, India has also brought laurels in International Biology Olympiad (IBO) and International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO). In IBO, each student has bagged a gold medal. This is the first time that India has achieved an all-gold performance and topped the medal tally in the IBO. In IMO, the Indian team has secured two gold, two silver, and two bronze medals.
The nation celebrates these exceptional young minds, as they continue to shine bright and make India proud on the global academic stage. Their achievements serve as an inspiration to budding scientists and mathematicians across the country, fostering a spirit of excellence and innovation in the pursuit of knowledge.