Hyderabad recently hosted a grand celebration honoring young academic achievers from across the country. The Unified Council held its Annual Awards Celebrations – 2025 at Ravindra Bharathi, recognizing the top-performing students in various prestigious Olympiads.
Students were awarded for their excellence in several competitions, including the National Level Science Talent Search Examination (NSTSE), Unified Cyber Olympiad (UCO), Unified International English Olympiad (UIEO), Unified International Mathematics Olympiad (UIMO), and Unified International General Knowledge Olympiad (UIGKO).
The event was graced by Danasari Anasuya Seethakka, Telangana's Minister for Rural Development, Panchayat Raj, and Women & Child Welfare, who served as the Chief Guest. She presented awards and praised the winners for their hard work and brilliance.
Minister Seethakka highlighted the need to encourage young students to think creatively and analytically. She emphasized that such skills are vital to building a bright and knowledge-driven future for India.
Several distinguished guests also joined the ceremony. These included Sahaj Sandhu from T-Works, K.V. Pradeep, a well-known actor and motivational speaker, Dr. B.V. Pattabhiram, a respected psychologist and HRD trainer, and Gampa Nageshwar Rao, a leadership coach. They all congratulated the students and handed out awards.
Speaking to the media, Srinivas Kalluri, CEO of Unified Council, shared the organization’s vision. He said the council has been conducting Olympiads for over 26 years and is now India’s largest Olympiad body. Their goal is to help students improve their understanding of concepts and strengthen their problem-solving skills.
“Our exams are crafted to test clarity of thought, logic, and real-world application,” said Kalluri. He added that these assessments prepare students for future academic and competitive challenges.
The event concluded with applause and appreciation for the young achievers, who are setting new standards in academic excellence and inspiring thousands of students across the nation.