Kerala Student Sanjana Wins European Math Olympiad Silver, Earns PM Modi's Praise

Sanjana Philo Chacko, a Class 12 student from Kerala, won a silver medal at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad 2026 in Bordeaux, France. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised her achievement during his 'Mann ki Baat' radio program. Sanjana said the recognition was a great encouragement for her and other students, especially girls. She explained the rigorous multi-stage selection process that led to her representing India at the international competition.

Key Points: Kerala's Sanjana Wins European Math Olympiad Silver Medal

  • Sanjana Philo Chacko wins silver at European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad 2026 in France
  • PM Modi praised her achievement in 'Mann ki Baat'
  • She was part of the four-member Indian team after rigorous selection
  • Sanjana hopes her success inspires girls to pursue STEM fields
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Kerala's Sanjana wins European Math Olympiad silver, gets praise from PM Modi in 'Mann ki Baat'

Class 12 student Sanjana Philo Chacko from Kerala wins silver at European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad 2026. PM Modi praised her achievement in 'Mann ki Baat'.

"I hope that this will encourage many students, especially girls, to follow their passion. - Sanjana Philo Chacko"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 27

Class 12 student Sanjana Philo Chacko from Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram has brought laurels to the country by winning a silver medal at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad 2026 held in Bordeaux, France.

Sanjana, who has consistently excelled in mathematics, was part of the four-member Indian team selected after a rigorous multi-stage national selection process.

Her achievement was also highlighted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the latest episode of 'Mann ki Baat', where he praised India's performance at the global event.

Reacting to the Prime Minister's remarks, Sanjana said it was a moment of immense pride and motivation for her and other aspiring students.

"Yesterday in the 'Mann ki Baat' programme, our honourable Prime Minister mentioned India's achievement and success in this competition. I hope that this will encourage many students, especially girls, to follow their passion. It is also a great encouragement for me for my future studies," she told IANS.

Sanjana also explained the demanding selection process for the Olympiad, which tests students across multiple levels of mathematical proficiency.

"The first stage is the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM), which is an objective exam. This is followed by two subjective rounds - the Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO) and the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO)," she said.

According to Sanjana, only a handful of top-performing girls from the INMO are shortlisted for an intensive training camp, where they undergo advanced coaching and rigorous testing.

"From the training camp, the top four students are selected to represent India at the EGMO," she added.

The European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad is a premier international competition aimed at encouraging young women to pursue mathematics at higher levels. Participants from across the world compete in challenging problem-solving tests that require deep analytical thinking and creativity.

Sanjana marked her fourth appearance representing India at the prestigious international competition.

Her repeated selection and consistent performance underline her dedication and passion for the subject.

Her success is being seen as an inspiration for young students, particularly girls, to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields.

- IANS

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Priya S
Kudos to Sanjana and her teachers! But I hope the government doesn't just use these achievements for photo-ops and actually invests in better math education in schools. Our rural students don't even have basic resources. Still, a proud moment for Kerala and India. 😊
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Rohit P
Four appearances at EGMO! That's insane dedication. Sanjana is living proof that hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. So proud to see a Malayali girl shine on the world stage. Achha lagta hai jab Indian students international competitions mein medal laate hain! 🏆
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Siddharth J
Great achievement no doubt, but can we stop making everything about politics? Every time a student does well, PM takes credit. The real credit goes to Sanjana, her family, and her teachers who supported her through that gruelling selection process. The IOQM-RMO-INMO pipeline is tough; she's a fighter.
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Kavya N
This is what happens when you nurture talent from school level. Kerala's education system is truly one of the best in India. Sanjana has made every Malayali proud! Hope more girls in STEM follow her path. Silver at European Girls' Math Olympiad is no joke! 🎉

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