PM Modi Lauds Indian Girls' Historic Win at European Math Olympiad

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Indian students for their outstanding performance at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad in France. He noted that the team achieved its best-ever result, ranking sixth in the world. Shreya Mundhra won a gold medal, while Sanjana Chacko and Shivani Bharat Kumar secured silver and bronze medals, respectively. Modi highlighted the rigorous selection process and the growing popularity of Olympiad culture among girls in India.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises Indian Girls' European Math Olympiad Win

  • Indian girls rank 6th globally at European Math Olympiad
  • Shreya Mundhra wins Gold Medal
  • Sanjana Chacko wins Silver, Shivani Bharat Kumar wins Bronze
  • PM Modi highlights rigorous selection process and training camp
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Our daughters performed brilliantly, very proud: PM Modi lauds European Math Olympiad win

PM Modi lauds Indian girls for their brilliant performance at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad in France, securing 6th place globally.

"Our daughters performed brilliantly, very proud - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 26

Addressing the 133rd episode of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the remarkable achievement of Indian students at an international mathematics competition, saying their performance under pressure was truly commendable.

"Just imagine: you are among the most talented people in the world, facing extremely difficult mathematical problems. You have only four and a half hours to solve them. This means that time is very limited, and the competition is international and very tough. It is natural to feel nervous in such a situation. But under these very circumstances, our daughters performed brilliantly," he said.

He noted that earlier this month, the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad was held in Bordeaux, France, describing it as a major global competition for schoolgirls with a keen interest in mathematics.

"It is one of the most prestigious competitions in the world. Our daughters performed their best ever in this Olympiad. I am very proud of this talented team," he said, praising participants Shreya Mundhra from Mumbai, Sanjana Chacko from Thiruvananthapuram, Shivani Bharat Kumar from Chennai and Shrimoyee Bera from Kolkata.

"Our team ranked sixth in the world. Shreya created history by winning the Gold Medal. Sanjana secured for herself the Silver Medal, and Shivani, the Bronze Medal," he added.

The Prime Minister also underlined the rigorous selection process required to represent India at the Olympiad.

"It is a multi-stage selection process. In this, tough challenges have to be overcome at the regional, state, and National level. After that, the best performing students participate in a one-month Mathematics Training Camp. This camp is organised at the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. At the end of this camp, a team selection test is conducted. The Indian team is selected on the basis of performance in this test," he said.

"Every year, around 6 lakh students from across the country participate in this Mathematical Olympiad Programme. This number is continuously increasing with time, which means that this culture of Olympiad is becoming increasingly popular among the daughters of the country. I appreciate their parents as well for supporting these gifted daughters," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
So inspiring to see young women excel in STEM fields. This is exactly what we need more of in India—encouraging girls to take up mathematics and science. The PM's Mann Ki Baat segment was heartfelt. Special mention to the parents and teachers who supported these girls behind the scenes. Well done!
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Rohit P
Great achievement no doubt, but I wish the government would also focus on improving the quality of math education in regular schools, not just for Olympiad toppers. The gap between urban and rural access to such training is huge. Still, very proud of these girls! 👏
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Shreya B
My niece is also preparing for the Mathematical Olympiad, and this gives her so much motivation. The fact that 6 lakh students participate each year is incredible. These girls faced tough problems under time pressure and came out on top—truly remarkable. Kudos to the entire team! 🙌
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the PM's words, I hope the government also invests more in research infrastructure and higher education for these bright minds after the Olympiad. Too often, our talented students go abroad for better opportunities. We need to retain this talent at home. Still, a proud moment for the nation!

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