SilverZone Olympiads 2025: Celebrating Global Academic Excellence
The SilverZone Foundation celebrated the 22nd SilverZone Excellence in Education Awards 2025 in Delhi. Acknowledging the achievements of students and educators globally, the event highlighted the Olympiads' impact. Prestigious awards were given to top-performing students and notable educationists for their dedication to academic brilliance and innovative education.

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In an event that highlighted global academic excellence, the SilverZone Foundation hosted the 22nd SilverZone Excellence in Education Awards 2025 in New Delhi. The ceremony honored top-performing students from the 2024-25 SilverZone Olympiads and recognized distinguished educators for their contributions to the field of education.
Millions of students from India and beyond participated in the Olympiads, which emphasized SilverZone's legacy as a global leader in academic competitions. The Foundation is renowned for organizing Olympiads in subjects such as Mathematics, Science, and emerging fields like STEM and AI, which encourage real-world problem-solving skills. This year, over 500 students received top international ranks, acknowledged with trophies and certificates that extend beyond traditional examination recognition.
Attendees included educators and school leaders from over 100 cities, underscoring the expanding influence of SilverZone Olympiads and the shared commitment to fostering analytical thinking in schools. Managing Director Kamal Kishore noted the organization's mission to inspire and equip students for future challenges, celebrating not just student achievements but also the educators who empower them.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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