16 selected for Children's Science Congress

Published - November 30, 2011 09:13 am IST - KOLLAM:

CHOSEN: The 16 students selected to represent the State in the Children's Science Congress. Photo: Special Arrangement

CHOSEN: The 16 students selected to represent the State in the Children's Science Congress. Photo: Special Arrangement

The two-day 19th State Children's Science Congress which concluded here on Tuesday selected 16 students to represent the State in the national-level conference to be held at Bhubaneshwar in January.

Two among them have also been selected for the Indian Science Congress to be held at Kalinga University, Orissa, from January 3 to 8.

Those selected are Akhil Thomas, St. Thomas High School, Thundanganad, Idukki; Amritha S., V.V. HSS, Thamarakulam, Alappuzha; Amrutha K. Suni, SEM HS, Kothamangalam, Ernakulam; Anagha C., Government HSS, Cheruthuruthy, Thrissur; Arya Parameshwaran, DVMNNM HSS, Maranalloor, Thiruvananthapuram; Ashna M.J., Kanikamatha CEMG HSS, Palakkad; Feba Anna Abraham, SNDP HSS, Cheneekara, Pathanamthitta; Hemin Roy, Government HS, Meenangadi, Wayanand; Lakshmi A.R., SN Public School, Kollam; Lekshmi Raj, Carmel GHSS, Vazhuthacaud, Thiruvananthauram; Mithun Gopinath, KPC HSS, Pattannur, Kannur; Minu Raj, SN Central School, Kollam; Raveen Saseendran, St. Teresa's Anglo Indian HSS, Kannur; Sebin Prakash, Saint Mary's HSS, Teekoy, Kottayam; Sruthi C. DHSS, Kanhangad, Kasaragode; and Vaisanavi S.G., MM UPS, Peroor, Thiruvananthapuram.

Amritha S. and Lekshmi Raj will also participate in the Indian Science Congress.

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