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Speaking exclusively to ET, Milner said that while it was encouraging to see an Indian student from Bengaluru win the Junior Challenge this year, they had a lot of work to do to heighten awareness about the science and disengagement initiatives here in India.
Samay Godika, 16, who won the fourth edition of the Breakthrough Junior Challenge, will receive $ 4,000,000 in education prizes for himself, his teacher and his school.
A student at the National Public School-Koramangala in Bengaluru, the Godika video, submitted in the Life Sciences category, focuses on circadian rhythms, a 24-hour biological process that can influence simple everyday experiences such as the alarm clock for the school or the alarm clock. jet lag. Godika said he would continue his research on the correlation between circadian rhythms and the effectiveness of medical treatments as he prepared to go to university. While talking to ET, he said that he wanted to pursue the business spirit.