In a remarkable display of intellect and scientific excellence, Charuvrat Bains, a student of MGN Public School, Kapurthala, has brought glory to India by winning two silver medals — in Earth System Project (ESP) and International Team Field Investigation (ITFI) — along with one bronze medal in the Individual category at the International Earth Science Olympiad (IESO) 2025, held in Ji’ning, China.
The IESO, one of the most prestigious global competitions in Earth sciences for pre-university students, witnessed participation from 31 countries, including scientific powerhouses such as the United States, China, Germany and Japan. Competing among some of the brightest young minds in the world, Charuvrat’s exceptional performance earned him international recognition and made him the only Indian participant to win three medals at this year’s Olympiad.
Charuvrat’s achievement stands as a testament to his deep curiosity about Earth systems and his dedication to scientific excellence. His success in both individual and collaborative segments of the Olympiad reflects a strong grasp of interdisciplinary Earth science concepts — ranging from geology and meteorology to environmental systems and planetary studies.
The Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) and the Geological Society of India (GSI), which jointly coordinate India’s participation in the Olympiad, lauded Charuvrat’s performance, calling it a “milestone in India’s growing footprint in global Earth science education and innovation.”
Expressing his pride, the Principal of MGN Public School, Kapurthala, said, “Charuvrat has once again proven that dedication and scientific curiosity can lead to global success. His achievement will inspire countless students across the country to pursue excellence in science.”
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