Suchirindia Foundation Announces Science Talent Award Winners
Suchirindia Foundation has revealed the winners of its 32nd National and State Level Science Talent Search Examination. This competition, held across Telangana, aims to encourage young students to dream big and think smart. The foundation has been organizing this event for 32 years to recognize and reward talented students in various subjects.
Chairman of Suchirindia Foundation, Lion Dr. Kiron, stated that the organization has been supporting children in academics for over three decades. He emphasized the importance of teaching children to serve society and their country. He also urged parents to monitor and guide their children properly.
The awards ceremony was attended by Telangana’s Agriculture Minister, Thummala Nageshwar Rao, and actor Rao Ramesh. They presented the prestigious Sir C.V. Raman Young Genius Awards to students who excelled in academics. The awards were given to students at different levels, including national, state, district, and zonal rankers.
To celebrate these young achievers, the foundation is hosting the annual Sir C.V. Raman Young Genius Awards 2025 at Lalitha Kala Thoranam, Public Gardens, Nampally. This year, the competition had over 100,000 participants from 1,000 schools across the state. The event will honor 20 gold medalists, 40 state rankers, and 400 district rankers. Additionally, 10 institutions will receive the Chathralaya Puraskar, and 11 teachers will be awarded the Guru Brahma Award for their contribution to education.
The event will also feature the launch of the Suchirindia Foundation Coffee Table Book. More than 2,000 people, including dignitaries, intellectuals, parents, and students, are expected to attend. A special motivational talk will be given by Abhishek Sannidhi to inspire the audience.
Suchirindia Foundation is the social service wing of the Suchirindia Group, a well-known infrastructure company. The foundation is dedicated to community service and has taken up various welfare activities. One of its major initiatives is celebrating Sankalp Divas on November 28 every year to honor social reformers like Anna Hazare, Sunderlal Bahuguna, Prakash Amte, and Dr. Kiran Bedi.
The foundation has also adopted Suraram, a backward village in Mahabubnagar district, and worked on its development. It has built roads, installed electric poles, conducted medical camps, and improved school infrastructure by providing furniture and uniforms for students.
The C.V. Raman Young Genius Award began in 1994 and is a unique initiative in India. It recognizes young prodigies for their outstanding achievements in education. The foundation believes that every individual has a role to play in society. Through its motto, “Utthishta Bharatha,” it continues to inspire students to rise and work towards a better future.