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    Young Talent from Bengaluru Shines at International Space Conference

    Bengaluru: Prajwal CM, a promising young student from Kendriya Vidyalaya IISc, Bengaluru, made waves at the prestigious Space Conference 2024, held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Currently studying in the 11th grade, Prajwal was the youngest participant at the conference, engaging with world-renowned scientists and experts in the field of space research.

    The event brought together leading minds from across the globe to discuss the future of space exploration, new technological advancements, and strategies for fostering international cooperation in space science. Among the attendees were space scientists, engineers, and policymakers who shared cutting-edge insights into the industry.

    Prajwal’s unique perspective and youthful enthusiasm were recognized by Kerala’s Law Minister, P. Rajeev, who personally appreciated his contributions and presence at the event. “It is truly inspiring to see young talents like Prajwal taking such keen interest in space science. They represent the future of our country’s advancements in technology,” remarked Minister Rajeev during the conference.

    In addition to receiving praise from dignitaries, Prajwal had the opportunity to engage with top scientists and experts, learning from their experiences and sharing his own vision for the future of space technology. His participation not only showcased the potential of young minds but also placed Bengaluru on the map as a city nurturing bright and ambitious individuals.

    As a role model for the youth, Prajwal’s achievements at such a prestigious global event serve as an inspiration to many. His journey exemplifies how dedication, passion, and a commitment to learning can lead to exceptional opportunities, even at a young age.

    Looking ahead, Prajwal aims to continue his work in both technology and sustainability, contributing to India’s growth in the global space sector.