Indian-origin boy wins Spelling Bee contest in US
Karpagam Kannan , chennai:
May 31 2008
Made Popular May 31 2008
Indian-origin boy Sameer,Thirteen-year-old eight grader,won the first and the second place went another Indian American 12-year-old Sidharth Chand, a seventh grade student won Scripps National Spelling Bee contest in u.s.A proud moment to be felt...
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2 Stars
Mayuri Majumdar
May 31 2008
Kolkata,
India
Whoppie, am so happy. I love the way Indians scourge up to the top with their merit and hardwork. And yes, those who worry about brain-drain, let us atleast rejoice about the victory of an Indian. Really good news.
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It is a good thing to know that an Asian boy like Sameer proved to be on top of the great spellers in his time. I hope more Asian kids will follow the footsteps of this Indian teenager.
Keep it up, Sameer!
Keep it up, Sameer!
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Its a great moment of pride for us Indians. We are conquering each and every sphere of excellence. Though its a thing to be understood that at Sameer’s age, it requires lot of serious efforts to be a master in spelling words, yet he has emerged to be a victor. Kudos sameer, Keep it up.
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Whoppie, am so happy. I love the way Indians scourge up to the top with their merit and hardwork. And yes, those who worry about brain-drain, let us atleast rejoice about the victory of an Indian. Really good news.
2 Stars
Its a great moment of pride for us Indians. We are conquering each and every sphere of excellence. Though its a thing to be understood that at Sameer’s age, it requires lot of serious efforts to be a master in spelling words, yet he has emerged to be a victor. Kudos sameer, Keep it up.
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2 Stars
It is a good thing to know that an Asian boy like Sameer proved to be on top of the great spellers in his time. I hope more Asian kids will follow the footsteps of this Indian teenager.
Keep it up, Sameer!
Keep it up, Sameer!
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