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Indian comes second at Physics Olympiad

August 11, 2003 21:27 IST

A student from a Mumbai college has come second at the 34th International Physics Olympiad in Taipei, Taiwan, which concluded on Monday.

Yashodhan Kanoria of Ruparel College performed brilliantly at the Olympiad by securing the second highest score in the world, according to a release in Mumbai.

He had also bagged a gold medal at the International Chemistry Olympiad held in Greece in July.

The five-member Indian student team secured two gold and one bronze, placing India in the eighth rank in terms of aggregate team score.

Two students also received honourable mention at the event in which 55 countries participated.

Dr Ravi Bhattacharjee of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, Delhi, and Dr S C Samanta of Midnapore College led the team.


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Congratulations, We are proud of YOU !!


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Congrats to Indian Team who secured 2nd rank in physics Olympiad. We all are proud of this achievment. This is the sign that india will ...


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Well done.


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Its gr8 achievment..my hearties congratulation to Yashodhan


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Dear Yashodhan, CONGRATULATIONS!! on your achievement, I am a physicist and working in the Institute of Physics in UK, happy to know that Indians are ...


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