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Sri Lankan students from the Burhani Serendib School in Colombo who participated in the International Creativity and Innovation Awards 2024 in Thailand won the Titanium award (second highest) for their exceptional display in the field of robotics, in the finals held today.
The Sri Lankan team competed with 25 countries. Over 1000 students representing 441 teams from four continents participated in the International competition. This is the first time Sri Lanka competed in such a global event displaying their robotic skills.
The Sri Lankan students also clinched the Awards for the 'Most Interesting Solution' and won full scholarships for it's students from the Paragon International University in Cambodia.
Six off site teams who also participated from the school also won the bronze and silver awards.
The students who are from the Dawoodi Bohra Community received high praise from the event organizers for their presentation and uniqueness in the field of robotics while displaying the Sri Lankan flag in the background of all its presentations.
The students were joined by Principal of Burhani Serendib School Dr. Shabbir Husain and Head of IT, Murtaza Hamid.
The six students who participated in the competition are Husain Zohair, Huzaifa Dawood, Hatim Zohair, Mohammed Moiz, Mufaddal Shiraz and Hatim Abdulhussain.
E Sarath Sunday, 28 April 2024 03:20 PM
Great achievement making Sri Lanka proud.
Seqi Sunday, 28 April 2024 04:08 PM
Congratulations for your achievements. Keep going.
Lamp shines brighter even if placed in an enclosure Sunday, 28 April 2024 05:15 PM
Talent not appreciated at the place of origin, gain recognition overseas. In local language, they say that "If you light a coconut oil lamp and place it inside a pot it will shed light all around."
Capable ones have no future here, there talent will benefit overseas based businesses Sunday, 28 April 2024 07:12 PM
The country is too small sized in mind, and culture to support advancement for most of the successful student ambitions. Going overseas is best for their intellects.
Human Being Monday, 29 April 2024 11:08 AM
Now you understand why they smuggle kids to Malaysia for higher education, Nothing is appreciated in their home land.
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