Sony BBC Earth, one of India’s leading factual entertainment channels, recently completed the sixth edition of its acclaimed “Feel Alive Hours.”
This year’s event went above and beyond its previous successes with the addition of an online inter-school quiz contest. The contest gave young minds a chance to put their knowledge to the test and demonstrate their “quizzing brilliance.”
It received an overwhelming response, with over 2000 students from across the country signing up for the quiz. Dakshith MV and Daksh Hemanth from Sindhi High School in Bangalore, Karnataka, won the junior category of the ‘Feel Alive Hours’ contest with a stellar performance.
Vaibhav Rai and Vinayak Mittal of Cambridge Court High School in Jaipur, Rajasthan, demonstrated exceptional skills in the senior category and earned the well-deserved title.
Sony BBC Earth’s Feel Alive Hours is a collection of interesting science experiments, interactive activities, and content related to nature, wildlife, adventure, science, and much more that allows students to discover, learn, and enjoy something new.
The addition of the Inter-School Quiz Contest this year made it possible for young students to demonstrate their abilities and broaden their horizons by interacting with like-minded students from across the country.
More than 2000 entries were received in the junior (STD 5th-6th) and senior (STD 7th-9th) categories, with participants competing to answer difficult questions and realise their full potential. Dakshith MV and Daksh Hemanth from the junior category astounded everyone with their remarkable level of knowledge while showcasing their intellect in a remarkable fashion.
Meanwhile, in the senior category, Vaibhav Rai and Vinayak Mittal captivated our minds as they brilliantly unlocked the harmonious blend of knowledge and sheer brilliance and tackled some difficult questions with ease and poise.
In addition to the ‘Feel Alive Hours’ Quiz Contest, Sony BBC Earth created an informative and engaging website that allows students to take part in monthly quizzes, win exciting prizes, and access extraordinary stories. The platform also keeps students up to date on exclusive Sony BBC Earth events taking place across the country. Visit https://www.sonybbcearth.com/FAHInterSchoolQuiz/ to learn more about the contest, view the winning entries, and interact with the channels’ enriching content.
Rohan Jain, Business Operations Head – Sony AATH and Head – Marketing & Insights, English Cluster, Sony Pictures Networks, said, “Sony BBC Earth’s Feel Alive Hours is a captivating fusion of education and entertainment, cultivating a generation of curious and enlightened individuals who hold a deep reverence for the wonders of the natural world. This year, we expanded our reach by introducing an exhilarating quiz contest, and the response from students across the nation has been extremely encouraging. The remarkable level of competition witnessed during this contest has reinforced our unwavering faith in the extraordinary talent of young India. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the victorious champions and commend all the participants, assuring them that we will persistently engage with students in meaningful and enriching ways.”
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