Key Points

Students from around the world gathered in Mumbai for the 18th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics. PM Modi’s video message emphasized India’s scientific advancements and commitment to nurturing young talent. Participants from Malaysia, Slovakia, and Sri Lanka praised India’s hospitality and Modi’s motivational speech. The event highlights India’s growing role in global scientific collaboration.

Key Points: International Students Praise Modi and India at IOAA Astronomy Olympiad

  • International students applaud India’s warm hospitality at IOAA
  • PM Modi highlights India’s scientific achievements in astronomy
  • Participants from Malaysia and Slovakia praise Modi’s inspiring speech
  • Event fosters global collaboration in astrophysics research
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International students applaud India's hospitality and PM Modi's message at IOAA

Students from across the globe laud PM Modi's inspiring message and India's hospitality at the 18th International Astronomy Olympiad in Mumbai.

"PM Modi has brought great awareness to this Olympiad. We’re having a lot of fun here. – Sumant Gupta, IOAA Participant"

Mumbai, Aug 12

The 18th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) officially began on Tuesday. The event is being organised by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) at the World Convention Centre in Mumbai and will run until August 21.

Students from across India and around the world are participating in the Olympiad, and many have expressed their gratitude to India for hosting the event. Participants from various countries appreciated the IOAA and lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's encouraging message.

Prime Minister Modi addressed the event through a video message, welcoming participants from across the globe and motivating them for their journey in astronomy and astrophysics. In his message, PM Modi highlighted India's modern scientific achievements. He mentioned one of the world’s highest astronomical observatories, located in Ladakh at an altitude of 4,500 metres. He emphasised India’s commitment to nurturing scientific curiosity and empowering young minds. He also shared that billions of dollars are being invested in the research ecosystem.

Sumant Gupta, a participant in the Olympiad, told IANS, "This is an Olympiad for astronomy with participation from many countries. I am proud to be representing the host nation, India. PM Modi has brought great awareness to this Olympiad. Awards include gold, silver, and bronze medals. We’re having a lot of fun here."

Yahia from Malaysia shared, "Many emerging astronomers and astrophysics participants from various countries are here. I’m truly impressed by PM Modi’s words." He considered it to be a great opportunity to participate in such an important event.

Phillips Zawaski from Slovakia said, "I’m very happy to be part of this event. India's hospitality is deeply touching. I found PM Modi’s message very inspiring. We've learned a lot here."

A student from Sri Lanka added, "This is my first time participating in the Olympiad. My team and I are thankful to India for hosting this event. PM Modi’s speech was truly motivating."

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the event, I wish more focus was given to local participants too. Our young scientists need equal opportunities to shine on such platforms.
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Kavya N
This is exactly what makes me proud to be Indian! Atithi Devo Bhava in action - welcoming global talent while showcasing our scientific progress. Kudos to all organizers!
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Vikram M
The Ladakh observatory mention was brilliant! We have such amazing infrastructure that many Indians don't even know about. More such events please!
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Sarah B
As an exchange student in Mumbai, I can confirm the warmth of Indian hospitality. The IOAA arrangements are world-class! Looking forward to more collaborations.
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Nikhil C
Hope this leads to more investment in our education system. We have brilliant minds but need better facilities at grassroots level too. #ScienceForAll

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