Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 29 (ANI/PNN): In association with ZEEL Mind Wars, India's biggest knowledge platform for school students, the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, organized a quiz competition on Tourism in India for schools across the country. The nationwide quiz competition was held between September 27th and October 11th, 2022, and was open to students from Std VI to XII. To encourage participation, the competition was completely free of charge. The quizzes were conducted across three categories: Group 1 (Classes VI, VII, and VIII), Group 2 (classes IX and X), and Group 3 (XI and XII). The top 1000 scorers selected from all three groups were rewarded with exclusive gift hampers and certificates. What better way to celebrate the beauty of our motherland than to share the innate features of tourism in a quiz format? More than 5,100 schools and 42,000 students participated in this nationwide quiz competition. With a number close to 6,000, Delhi topped the list
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