OMG! Indian-Origin kids sweep US spelling bee competition

All three top spots were claimed by Indian-Origin kids

Indian kids at spelling bee

Source: NDTV

Indian-American students have secured the top three spots in this year’s prestigious National Geographic Bee championship finals.

12-year-old Rishi Nair, a sixth grader from Florida took top spot at the annual National Geographic Bee held at the National Geographic headquarters in Washington.

This is the fifth consecutive year that an Indian-American has won the prestigious national tournament.

Rishi received a USD 50,000 college scholarship and a lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society.

14-year-old Saketh Jonnalagadda, an eighth grader from Massachusetts was the runner up and recipient of the USD 25,000 college scholarship.

The third place was claimed by yet another Indian-Origin student, 12-year-old Kapil Nathan, a sixth grader from Alabama who won USD 10,000 college scholarship.

That’s not all. Seven of the 10 finalists were Indian-Americans and the presence of Indian-Origin kids did not go unnoticed by the large audience and many took to Twitter to share that.


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By Mosiqi Acharya
Source: NDTV

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