In a resounding success, Sony BBC Earth proudly announces the triumphant conclusion of the second ‘Feel Alive Hours – Quiz Contest.’
The thrilling finale, streamed live on the Sony BBC Earth YouTube channel on 10th February, showcased the remarkable knowledge and intellect of young participants from across the nation.
Tejas Tushya Singh and Vaibhav Rai, students of Jaipur’s esteemed Cambridge Court High School, emerged as the victorious champions in the junior and senior categories, respectively. The competition, which garnered an exceptional response, witnessed over 6000 registrations across various categories, the channel said in a press release
After rigorous rounds of intense quizzing, the top five students in both junior and senior categories showcased their prowess in the final battle for the coveted championship spot. Tejas Tushya Singh clinched victory in the junior category, while Vaibhav Rai secured the title for the senior team.
As a token of recognition, the winners, Tejas and Vaibhav, will be awarded iPads, while the deserving runners-up, Aryan Ranjan and Dhariya, will receive Kindles.
The detailed information about the quiz contest, including the scoreboard and profiles of the winning participants, has been updated on the Sony BBC Earth ‘Feel Alive Hours’ microsite, accessible at https://www.sonybbcearth.com/feelalivehours/.
Rohan Jain, Business Operations Head for Sony AATH and Head of Marketing & Insights, English Cluster, Sony Pictures Networks India, expressed his heartfelt congratulations to the winners, Tejas and Vaibhav. He commended their contribution to the shared journey of exploration and knowledge, emphasizing the overwhelming response from students.
Tejas Tushya Singh, the winner in the junior category, shared his excitement, stating, “Participating in Sony BBC Earth’s Feel Alive Hours – Quiz contest was a great experience for me. I got a chance to learn so many new things and interact with young quizzers from across the nation. I am eagerly looking forward to more such initiatives.”
Vaibhav Rai, the senior category champion, expressed his joy, saying, “I thoroughly enjoyed being a part of Feel Alive Hours nationwide quiz contest as such activities help us in going beyond our curriculum. It deepens our understanding of the world around us.”
The success of the ‘Feel Alive Hours – Quiz Contest’ highlights Sony BBC Earth’s commitment to fostering learning, curiosity, and intellectual engagement among students nationwide. The contest is poised to become a sought-after quizzing platform for students across the country, ensuring a continued celebration of exploration and knowledge.
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