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Over 100 school students participate in Mumbai edition of TCS InQuizitive

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The Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 100 students across 61 schools at the Mumbai edition of its flagship annual quiz, TCS InQuizitive. The event was open to students from classes VIII to XII and showcased the intellectual prowess of the city’s youth. After five intense rounds of quizzing at the regional finals held at the Sheila Gopal Raheja Auditorium, Bandra (W), Zahaan Bijli (15) from Bombay Scottish School in Powai emerged as the winner. Sidhartha Vilas (15) from Pawar Public School, Chandivali, secured the runner-up position. The two students will now represent Mumbai in the national finals, competing with champions from 11 other regional rounds from across India.The prizes were distributed by chief guest, Milind Kamble, Delivery Centre Head, Mumbai Branch, TCS.

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