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2 Indians Win Queen's Young Leaders Award in UK
- Wednesday December 9, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Two Indians have won the Queen's Young Leaders award in the UK for their exceptional work in transforming the lives of others and making a lasting difference in their communities.
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Recognise the rights of differently-abled children, says UN report
- Saturday June 1, 2013
- India News | Ketki Angre
Kartik Sawhney can't stop smiling. He's just scored 96% in Class 12 exams of the Central Board, topping the category of differently-abled students. And now he is all set to go to the Stanford University in the US on a full scholarship to pursue his computer science degree.
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Visual impairment kept this genius from getting into JEE, Stanford welcomes him
- Tuesday May 28, 2013
- Delhi News | Indo-Asian News Service
Denied a chance to appear for the IIT-JEE exams because he is visually impaired, an 18-year-old who scored 96 percent in his Class 12 CBSE has opted to study at Stanford University in the US.
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2 Indians Win Queen's Young Leaders Award in UK
- Wednesday December 9, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Two Indians have won the Queen's Young Leaders award in the UK for their exceptional work in transforming the lives of others and making a lasting difference in their communities.
- www.ndtv.com
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Recognise the rights of differently-abled children, says UN report
- Saturday June 1, 2013
- India News | Ketki Angre
Kartik Sawhney can't stop smiling. He's just scored 96% in Class 12 exams of the Central Board, topping the category of differently-abled students. And now he is all set to go to the Stanford University in the US on a full scholarship to pursue his computer science degree.
- www.ndtv.com
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Visual impairment kept this genius from getting into JEE, Stanford welcomes him
- Tuesday May 28, 2013
- Delhi News | Indo-Asian News Service
Denied a chance to appear for the IIT-JEE exams because he is visually impaired, an 18-year-old who scored 96 percent in his Class 12 CBSE has opted to study at Stanford University in the US.
- www.ndtv.com