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Cambridge Int’l School, Palampur

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The World Robotics Championship, organised by Technoxian in collaboration with the All India Council for Robotics and Automation (AICRA) and the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, held at the Indoor Stadium in Noida, Delhi, showcased groundbreaking robotic designs, state-of-the-art technology, and outstanding problem-solving abilities. The event drew participants from over 50 countries. Among the competitors were two Class X students from Cambridge International School Palampur, Swarit Awasthi and Agrim Pathania. The students secured the fourth place in the Robo Race category. Additionally, in a collaborative team event — RC Craft/Drone Rescue — they, along with teammates from other states, emerged as winners. Both students were awarded medals and participation certificates for their achievements.

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