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Students excel in CBSE Aryabhata Ganit Challenge

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St Vivekanand Millennium School, Pinjore, has added another feather to its cap as its students have achieved outstanding success in the CBSE Aryabhata Ganit Challenge – 2025, a prestigious national-level mathematics competition conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Students of the school have secured positions among the top 15 students in the final stage (Round II) of the competition and have topped the Panchkula region, bringing pride to the school and the entire Vivekian fraternity. The Aryabhata Ganit Challenge aims to promote logical thinking, analytical reasoning, and a deep conceptual understanding of mathematics among students across CBSE schools. The remarkable achievement reflects the students’ dedication, consistent effort, and strong mathematical foundation nurtured at the school. The success highlights the tireless guidance and mentorship provided by the mathematics faculty and the continuous encouragement from parents. Expressing his pride, Principal Dr Piyush Punj congratulated the students and appreciated the teachers for their relentless commitment to academic excellence.

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