Bhubaneswar: Over 330 students across 45 schools participated in the Bhubaneswar edition of the flagship annual quiz of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), TCS InQuizitive. The event was open to students of Classes VIII to XII.
After five intense rounds of quizzing at the regional finals held on Monday at the East Coast Railway Auditorium, Rail Vihar, 15-year-old Tripathy Divyajyoti Senapati from DAV Public School, Unit VIII, Bhubaneswar emerged the winner. Arnab Ghosh, 14, from St. Paul’s School, Hamirpur, Rourkela secured the runner-up position. The two students will now represent Bhubaneswar in the National Finals, competing with champions from 11 other regions from across India. The prizes were distributed by Bibhu Panda, Delivery Centre Head, TCS Bhubaneswar.
He said, “Thrilled to see the incredible talent and boundless enthusiasm of young minds on display at TCS InQuizitive in Bhubaneswar. TCS is deeply committed to nurturing future leaders by inspiring curiosity and a love for learning. TCS InQuizitive isn’t just a quiz, it’s a platform where students challenge themselves, expand their horizons, and ignite their passion for knowledge. Seeing the energy and brilliance they bring truly reaffirms our belief in the power of youth to shape a brighter tomorrow.”
TCS InQuizitive is an innovative learning initiative designed to enhance curiosity and awareness among students in fields such as information technology, science, sports, engineering, and art. There is no entry fee for participation.
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