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Answer: (Jarawa in Andaman, Lepcha in Sikkim,Jaunsari in Uttarakhand, Kondh in Orissa,
Bodo in Assam, Khasi in Meghalaya, Gond in Madhya Pradesh, Gaddi in Himachal Pradesh,
Rabari in Gujarat, Bhil in Rajasthan)
The school organised 25th Ramanujan inter-school Mathematics competition on January 27, 2026, marking a milestone in its endeavour for promoting mathematical excellence and analytical thinking. The competition - envisioned by Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools & RBEF, as a tribute to the legendary mathematician S Ramanujan and to carry forward his legacy - witnessed participation by 24 schools with 175 students from Class IV to XII.
The event commenced with a written preliminary round, Numerical Odyssey, which prepared students for the category-wise final rounds. Class IV and V took part in Math Venture, a fun-based round centered on real-life applications of mathematics. Class VI to VIII competed in Digits and Discoveries, an engaging quiz that tested logic, speed, and teamwork. Class IX and X showcased creativity and reasoning skills in Logic League, where students designed innovative games based on mathematical concepts. Class XI and XII demonstrated advanced analytical abilities in the quiz Wisdom Wars.
The winners were felicitated at a glittering valedictory ceremony acknowledging their excellence in mathematics. In Math Ninjas (Class IV-V), AIS Gurugram 43, AIS Noida and AIS Vas 1 secured first, second and third position respectively. For Math Pioneers (Class VI-VIII), the winners were AIS Noida at first position, AIS Gurugram 46 at second position and AIS Mayur Vihar at the third position. In Math Mavericks (Class IX-X), the first position went to AIS Noida and the third position was bagged by AIS Gurugram 46. Math Brainiacs (Class XI-XII) witnessed AIS Mayur Vihar, AIS Noida and AIS Gurugram 46 win first, second and third place respectively.
Titans of Olympiads
AICE
Four Amitians have achieved a remarkable milestone of clearing the Indian National Olympiads, securing their place at the prestigious Orientation-cum-Selection Camps (OCSC). The camps will be conducted at the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, from April to May 2026. These intensive camps bring together country’s brightest young minds for advanced training and the final selection process for the International Olympiad teams.
The feat, achieved under the leadership of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF and mentorship of director and faculty of AICE, reaffirms Amity’s committment towards providing global opportunities and quality holistic education to its students.
The young geniuses selected for various camps are: Arnav Jain (XII Synchro, AIS Gur 46) for Indian National Chemistry Olympiad (INChO); Aditya Chauhan (XII Synchro, AIS Saket) for Indian National Astronomy Olympiad (INAO); Namish Durgapal (XI Synchro, AIS Gur 46) for Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) & International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC); Trishar Das (XI, Synchro, AIS Noida), for Standard Examination in High School Science SEHSS.
Budget talk
AIS Mayur Vihar
Garvita Chug of Class XII earned the prestigious opportunity to interact with the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Union minister Dr Mansukh Mandviya by participating in ‘My Bharat Budget Quiz’, organised online by the Directorate of Education (North-East District) from February 3-22, 2026. The interaction happened during her visit to Indira Gandhi Pratishthan, Lucknow, from April 12-13, 2026 for which she was selected in February 2026, through the online quiz which tested the participants’ basic awareness and understanding of budget provisions followed by a competitive essay-writing round.
‘My Bharat Budget Quiz’ is a national-level online quiz based on the Union Budget 2026 under ‘My Bharat Budget Quest 2026’ initiative, a flagship programme of the Department of Youth Affairs, aimed at fostering youth engagement in public policy.
Nurturing new leaders
AERC
Amitians brought home laurels at the BRICS International School Junior Track India Summit, held under the aegis of the Amity Educational Resource Centre (AERC) on March 5, 2026, at the Russian House, New Delhi. Aimed at cultivating global awareness, leadership, and intercultural dialogue among students, while encouraging them to explore opportunities in international education and diplomacy, the summit was intellectually stimulating and designed to introduce young learners to the vision, history, and collaborative spirit of the BRICS nations.
Amongst the winners were Siddhant Raj (Class XI, AIS Saket), who secured first position in BRICS Extempore and Group Discussion; and the team of Devanshi Vyas, Nashra Hussain, Katyaini Kesari (Class XII, AIS Noida) who won the first position in BRICS Quiz and One-Minute Speech. Ananya Sharma and Kushagra Chakraborty (Class XI, AIS Gurugram 46) secured second position in BRICS Collaborative Activities.
The event commenced with an introduction to the summit, highlighting the importance of the BRICS platform in fostering youth leadership, international dialogue, and educational collaboration among emerging global communities. This was followed by a series of activities, including a lecture session titled “Dive into BRICS: History and Future”, the BRICS Quiz competition, a session on exploring education in BRICS committees, BRICS Education in Action by HSE University, a TED Talk on global citizenship and youth engagement, and the BRICS Explorer Challenge.
Each of these sessions incorporated team-building exercises, live extempore presentations, collaborative challenges, and creative activities - ensuring students worked collectively and strengthened collaborative bonds.