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  • Nine-year-old Delhi boy named in ‘World’s Brightest’ list

    Nine-year-old Delhi boy named in ‘World’s Brightest’ list

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    New Delhi: Based on above-grade-level testing of more than 15,300 students from over 76 countries, Aaryaveer Kochhar (9) from Delhi has been named in the ‘World’s Brightest’ students’ list released by the US-based Johns Hopkins Centre for Talented Youth (CTY).

    Less than 27 percent of the participants who qualified for the CTY ceremony received either high or grand honours based on their test scores.

    CTY Executive Director, Amy Shelton, has congratulated Kochhar for his academic abilities and achievement.

    Kochhar, who received grand honours, is a student of Raghubir Singh Junior Modern School in Humayun Road, who also holds the record for the youngest author in the world.

    Shelton said: “This is not just recognition of our students’ success in one test, but a salute to their love for discovery and learning, and all the knowledge they have accumulated in their young lives so far.”

    Kochhar’s score of 99th percentile in maths placed him in the top one percent of advanced children all over the world.

    He is the youngest member of the Inclusive United Nations who recently presented recommendations to The Chair of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, which is the highest global authority on child rights.

    A 13-year-old Indian-American prodigy, Natasha Perianayagam, in her second attempt in the test, topped the ‘World’s Brightest’ students’ list in the 2021-22 Talent Search year.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘My parents didn’t pressure me’ says Indian-American prodigy named in ‘world’s brightest’ students list

    ‘My parents didn’t pressure me’ says Indian-American prodigy named in ‘world’s brightest’ students list

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    New York: Natasha Perianayagam, a 13-year-old Indian-American prodigy named in the “world’s brightest” students list, has said that her parents gave her the “best support” by not putting pressure on her to excel in her studies.

    Perianayagam, a student at Florence M Gaudineer Middle School, in New Jersey was named in the “world’s brightest” students list for the second consecutive year by Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth, based on the results of above-grade-level tests of over 15,000 students across 76 countries.

    “I know that my parents are happy about it and my elder sister too,” Perianayagam told PTI in an interview on Tuesday.

    This was the second time that the young girl made it to the list of brightest students in the world by The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY).

    In 2021, Perianayagam was one of nearly 19,000 students from 84 countries who joined CTY in the 2020-21 Talent Search. Less than 20 per cent of CTY Talent Search participants qualified for CTY High Honours Awards.

    According to the university press release, Perianayagam was among the 15,300 students from 76 countries who joined CTY in the 2021-22 Talent Search year.

    Less than 27 per cent of those participants qualified for the CTY ceremony, receiving either high or grand honours based on their test scores. In her latest attempt, Perianayagam scored the highest grades among all candidates.

    In response to a question on the support and encouragement she received from her parents, Perianayagam said “I think the best support they gave me was not pressuring me to do it” or “saying ‘You have to do this’.” She said her parents, who hail from Chennai, did not force her into taking the tests. “There was no external pressure. They just left it up to me. I waited until the day of the deadline to do (the test). I just woke up and was like, ‘Okay, sure, I’ll do it.” Perianayagam said the fact that she had taken the Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth (CTY) test in the Spring of 2021 when she was a Grade 5 student, motivated her to take the test for the next level in 2022.

    “There are two types of awards you can get for taking the test. One is High Honours and another is Grand Honours. So last year, I got High Honours and I knew there was another level that I could reach. I decided maybe I’ll get Grand Honours this time. I took (the test) and this time, I did get the Grand Honours,” she said.

    Perianayagam said she “didn’t really prepare” separately for the tests since in school she is already enrolled in a few advanced classes. “So that prepared me well for it. And I also did some extra practice outside of school,” she said.

    With her achievement sure to serve as an inspiration for other students, Perianayagam said her message to other youngsters is that “if you want to achieve something like this, just try it first…you never know what your actual potential is until you do something that can measure it. So just take a chance.” The middle-schooler is yet to firm up her plans for the future and said that architecture and science are two subjects that interest her tremendously.

    “Initially for a long time, I thought I wanted to be an architect because I like building things and I like maths. And those two things go into it… But then I realised that science is very interesting to me. So maybe I’ll do something in science or maybe with art,” she said.

    She said that in terms of engineering or architecture, she would like to pursue her higher studies at colleges such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    “I haven’t really thought about it because I haven’t decided what I want to do yet. When I figure out what I want to do, there’ll be a good college that I can go to,” she said.

    Perianayagam said that when she is not studying, she likes music and plays the guitar, violin and piano. “I also like to read and draw. And sometimes, friends will come over or I’ll be doing something with my sister so that’s how I spend my free time,” she said.

    In 2021, Perianayagam’s results in the verbal and quantitative sections levelled with the 90th percentile of advanced Grade 8 performance, which catapulted her into the honours list that year. This year, she was honoured for her exceptional performance on the SAT, ACT, School and College Ability Test, or similar assessment taken as part of the CTY Talent Search, the university said in a press release on Monday.

    CTY used above-grade-level testing to identify advanced students from around the world and provide a clear picture of their academic abilities. “This is not just recognition of our student’s success on one test, but a salute to their love of discovery and learning, and all the knowledge they have accumulated in their young lives so far,” said CTY’s executive director Dr Amy Shelton.

    “It is exciting to think about all the ways in which they will use that potential to discover their passions, engage in rewarding and enriching experiences, and achieve remarkable things — in their communities and in the world,” she added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Indian-American teen in Johns Hopkins’ world’s ‘brightest’ list

    Indian-American teen in Johns Hopkins’ world’s ‘brightest’ list

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    New York: An Indian-American teenager has been named in the “world’s brightest” students list for a second year in a row by the US-based Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth (CTY), based on the results of above-grade-level tests of more than 15,000 students across 76 countries.

    Natasha Perianayagam, 13, is a student of Florence M Gaudineer Middle School in New Jersey.

    She has been recognised for her exceptional performance on the SAT, ACT, School and College Ability Test, or similar assessment taken as part of the CTY Talent Search, a university press release said.

    Natasha, whose parents hail from Chennai, also took the Johns Hopkins Talent Search test in Spring of 2021 when she was in class 5.

    Her results in the verbal and quantitative sections levelled with the 90th percentile of advanced Grade 8 performance.

    “This motivates me to do more,” she had then said, adding that doodling and reading JRR Tolkien’s novels may have worked for her.

    Natasha scored the highest grades among all candidates. In her latest attempt, the university statement said adding that she “was among the 15,300 students from 76 countries who joined CTY in the 2021-22 Talent Search year”.

    “This is not just recognition of our students’ success on one test, but a salute to their love of discovery and learning, and all the knowledge they have accumulated in their young lives so far,” CTY’s executive director Dr Amy Shelton said.

    “It is exciting to think about all the ways in which they will use that potential to discover their passions, engage in rewarding and enriching experiences, and achieve remarkable things — in their communities and in the world,” Shelton added.

    CTY uses above-grade-level testing to identify advanced students from around the world and provide a clear picture of their true academic abilities.

    The quantitative section of the Johns Hopkins CTY test measures the ability to see relationships between quantities expressed in mathematical terms, the verbal section measures understanding of the meaning of words and the relationships between them.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Adani falls off world’s top 20 billionaire list as net worth dips further

    Adani falls off world’s top 20 billionaire list as net worth dips further

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    Gautam Adani whose net worth is continuously falling after the release of the Hindenburg report now lost the spot in the world’s top 20 billionaire list.

    Today, he lost over Rs 1680 crore as stocks of his group’s companies continue to lose market capitalization.

    Most of the group’s stocks are locked in their respective lower circuits. These stocks include Adani Transmission, Adani Green Energy, Adani Wilmar, Adani Power, Adani Total Gas, and NDTV.

    Currently, with a net worth of USD 57.5 billion, Adani is at the 22nd spot on the list of billionaires in the world.

    Hindenburg effect

    It all started after Hindenburg research firm released a report raising concerns about shares of Adani Group companies having a possibility of declining from their current levels, owing to high valuations.

    Soon after the release of the report, the stocks of companies belonging to the group started falling.

    Though, the group responded to allegations and narrative peddled by the firm in a 400-page response, some of the group’s companies are still witnessing sharp sell-off.

    Due to the Hindenburg effect, the net worth of Gautam Adani which was USD 134.2 billion on December 13, 2022, fell to USD 57.5 billion now.

    Gap between Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani widens

    Due continuous fall in the stocks of the group firms, the gap between the net worths of Gautam Adani and Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani is widening for the past two days.

    Ambani who once again become the richest person in India on February 1 is currently at the eleventh position in the world’s billionaire list. His net worth is USD 82.4 billion.

    No Indian in world’s top 10 billionaire list

    After the exit of both Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, no Indian is left in the world’s top 10 billionaire list. Currently, there are eight American and one French, and one Mexican on the list.

    NameNet worthCountry
    Bernard Arnault$217.5 billionFrance
    Elon Musk$183.2 billionUnited States
    Jeff Bezos$136.0 billionUnited States
    Larry Ellison$113.6 billionUnited States
    Warren Buffett$108.3 billionUnited States
    Bill Gates$106.1 billionUnited States
    Larry Page$92.8 billionUnited States
    Carlos Slim Helu$90.8 billionMexico
    Sergey Brin$88.8 billionUnited States
    Steve Ballmer$84.8 billionUnited States

    The list is topped by Bernard Arnault who is the chairman and CEO of the world’s luxury goods company LVMH. He is a French citizen.

    Currently, with a net worth of USD 217.5 billion, he is the only person in the USD 200-billion club.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

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  • Gautam Adani to take $10B loan to stay in World’s richest people list

    Gautam Adani to take $10B loan to stay in World’s richest people list

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    Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani, who stood at the 10th spot on the Forbes Real-time billionaire list for 2023 has now slipped out of the world’s top ten richest persons. Soon after Hindenburg Research report, Adani group witnessed massive decline in their share prices and Gautam Adani too lost over $10 B of net worth. Now there are no Indians in the list of world’s top ten richest people.

     

    To ensure that the world’s top ten richest list has at least an Indian, the Adani Group has decided to take $10B loan from the government. The government is likely to approve the loan. The governments decision to approve the loan was taken after Adani Group covered itself in Nationalism when Hindenburg research accused Adani group of being engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud scheme over the course of decades.

     

    Sources suggest that Adani group is also likely to start a fund raise activity where every citizen can donate to make an Indian the world’s richest man. “During the global recession, India is a bright spot, the world is looking at us with a hope and we must not disappoint the world with not having any Indian in the world’s richest people list” said an economic expert.

     

     

     

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  • Adani loses spot on world’s top 10 billionaire list as net worth dips

    Adani loses spot on world’s top 10 billionaire list as net worth dips

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    Amid war of words between Adani Group and Hindenburg Research, India’s richest person Gautam Adani lost a spot on the world’s top ten billionaire list as his net worth dipped further on Tuesday.

    The stocks of his group companies continued to fall even after detailed responses to the Hindenburg report.

    In the report, the research firm raised concerns about shares of Adani group companies having a possibility of declining from their current levels, owing to high valuations.

    As per Bloomberg Billionaire Index, the current net worth of Adani is $84.4 billion and he is at the 11th spot on the list of world’s billionaires.

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    Adani Group responds to Hindenburg report

    On Sunday, Adani Group responded to allegations and narrative peddled by Hindenburg Research in a 400-page response.

    It also raises questions about the ulterior motives and modus operandi of Hindenburg which has conveniently ignored the Indian judiciary and regulatory framework.

    The group also alleged that the report by the research firm was not an attack on any specific company but a “calculated attack” on India, its growth story, and ambitions.

    Replying to the claim that it is a ‘calculated attack’ on India, Hindenburg Research tweeted, ‘Fraud Cannot Be Obfuscated By Nationalism Or A Bloated Response That Ignores Every Key Allegation We Raised’.

    Adani loses spot on world’s top ten billionaire list as net worth dipped

    As per the index, Gautam Adani’s net worth dipped by over USD 39 billion in less than 15 days. His net worth was USD 124 billion on January 17 and currently, it is USD 84.4 billion. Due the dip, he lost spot on world’s top ten billionaire list.

    Though he continued to be the richest person in India, the gap between him and RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani narrowed.

    The current net worth of Ambani is USD 82.2 billion.

    Abu Dhabi-based IHC to invest in Adani Enterprises’ FPO

    Amid ongoing controversy over the firm report, International Holding Company, an Abu Dhabi-based diversified conglomerate, on Monday announced that it will invest about USD 400 million (AED 1.4 billion) into the Adani Enterprises’ follow-on public offer (FPO) through its subsidiary Green Transmission Investment Holding RSC Limited.

    The Adani Group company’s FPO opened for subscription on January 27 and will continue till January 31.

    Adani Enterprises had filed a red herring prospectus with the markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for the Rs 20,000 crore follow-on public offer (FPO).



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  • Adani loses spot on world’s top five billionaire list as net worth dips

    Adani loses spot on world’s top five billionaire list as net worth dips

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    India’s richest person Gautam Adani lost a spot on the list of the world’s top five billionaires after his net worth dipped by USD 20.1 billion today.

    On Friday, Adani group stocks continue to fall after Hindenburg Research said it fully stands by its report and believes any “legal action taken against us would be meritless”.

    “Regarding the company’s threats of legal action, to be clear, we would welcome it. We fully stand by our report and believe any legal action taken against us would be meritless,” said Hindenburg Research in a statement that was posted on its official Twitter handle.

    What did Hindenburg Research claim about the group?

    Hindenburg Research report accused firms owned by Gautam Adani of market manipulation and accounting fraud.

    Following the accusation, Adani Group said it is mulling legal options in the US and India against the investment research firm.

    Jatin Jalundhwala, Group Head – Legal, Adani Group, in a statement, said, “The maliciously mischievous, unresearched report published by Hindenburg Research on 24 January 2023 has adversely affected the Adani Group, our shareholders and investors.”

    “We (the Group) are evaluating the relevant provisions under US and Indian laws for remedial and punitive action against Hindenburg Research,” Jalundhwala said.

    Net worth of Adani dipped by over 16 percent

    Gautam Adani on Friday become poorer by USD 20.1 billion after his net worth dipped by 16.88 percent. Apart from losing a spot in the top five billionaire list, he is no longer in the USD 100-billion club.

    After a dip in his net worth, he slipped from fourth to seventh spot on the list in a day. However, he continues to be the richest person in India.

    In the last two years, Adani’s net worth climbed from USD 8.9 billion in 2020 to USD 99.1 billion now.

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  • Canada to commercialise world’s first photonic-based quantum computer

    Canada to commercialise world’s first photonic-based quantum computer

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    Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a new federal investment to build and commercialise the world’s first photonic-based, fault-tolerant quantum computer.

    According to a news release from the Prime Minster’s website, the investment of 40 million Canadian dollars ($32 million) will enable Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc., a Toronto-based Canadian quantum computing company, to develop the quantum computer which will have the potential to provide world leading capabilities to help solve complex data problems and could be used in a variety of sectors such as finance, transportation, environmental modelling, and health, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Supported through the government’s Strategic Innovation Fund, this project of 177.8 million Canadian dollars ($142 million) is expected to create 530 new highly skilled positions in the high-tech and quantum computing fields, the release said.

    Earlier this month, Canada launched its National Quantum Strategy, which invests an additional 360 million Canadian dollars ($288 million) to help solidify Canada as a global leader in quantum technologies.

    Founded in 2016, Xanadu, with the mission to build quantum computers that are useful and available to people everywhere, leads the development of PennyLane, an open-source software library for quantum computing and application development.

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  • World’s longest calligraphic mural on road to Makkah’s Grand Mosque

    World’s longest calligraphic mural on road to Makkah’s Grand Mosque

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    Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has installed the longest calligraphic mural in the world on King Abdul Aziz Street, the road that leads to Makkah’s Grand Mosque, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    To enhance the beauty of Makkah, the administration has installed an Arabic calligraphy mural on the path.

    The 75-meter-long mural, designed by artist Amal Felemban, joins an array of sculptures and installations.

    The mural presents a beauty that carries the heritage of people, their ideas and their history throughout the ages.

    On the other hand, an aesthetic message that catches the attention of people with good taste, and the murals represent a work among the documentary works that deal with the fragrant and originality of the past, and talk about the present in all its meanings, and do not neglect to mention the future.

    It is noteworthy that the Makkah Municipality organizes competitions for painting murals and drawing Arabic calligraphy, which it describes as one of the most important written and visual arts related to the Holy Quran.

    A team from the Department of Visual Arts at Umm Al-Qura University is also involved in improving the landscape of the city.

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