Coimbatore girl wins big in global competition
A 12-year-old girl from Tamil Nadu has bagged the second prize in the ‘Sustainable Stories Video Competition’ organised by the United Nations University.
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CHENNAI: A 12-year-old girl from Tamil Nadu has bagged the second prize in the ‘Sustainable Stories Video Competition’ organised by the United Nations University. The video project, made by Shriya Shruti Misra, in which she explains her view on sustainability, will be displayed at the Museums Night Dresden 2021. Misra is the daughter of Santosh Misra, Commissioner of Transport and State Transport Authority, and is an eighth standard student at Chinmaya International Residential School in Coimbatore.
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