
KARIMNAGAR, DECEMBER 29, 2025: Students of Alphores e-techno school, Kothapalli, Karimnagar town, bagged first prize in the state-level Chekumuki Science Samburalu conducted by Jana Vignana Vedika in Karimnagar town from December 26 to 28, 2025.
In the private schools category, the Alphores school students K Om Karthikeya, Shivarathri Risaal and Vontela Shiva Smaran secured first place. Students of Montessori High School, Jayashankar Bhupalapalli district, secured second place and the Delhi Public School, Hanumakonda, secured third place. Winners High School, Nirmal, San Maria School, Jangaon and Geethanjali School, Medchal-Malkajgiri secured consolation prizes.
In the Government Telugu medium category, the students of PM Shri ZPHS Irwin, Ranga Reddy district secured first position, ZPHS Peddagudem in Wanaparthy district secured second position, ZPHS Palavaram in Suryapet district secured third position, Rangineni SMEC trust Ragudu, Rajanna-Sircilla district, PM Shri Boys Lingampet in Kamareddy district and ZPHS Pipperiwada of Adilabad district secured consolation prizes.

In the Government English medium category: The students of ZPHS Indiranagar, Siddipet district secured first prize, ZPHS Girls in Manthani of Peddapalli district secured second prize, ZPHS Nakrekal in Nalgonda district secured third prize, ZPHS Dilawarpur in Nirmal district, ZPHS Regonda in Jayashankar-Bhupalapalli district and ZPHS Dharmakancha in Jangaon district secured consolation prizes.
In the Government Residential English medium category: Students of JNV Warangal secured first prize, PM Shri JNV Vattem in Nagarkurnool secured second prize, TGMS Arutla in Rangareddy district secured third place, JNV Chalakurthy in Nalgonda district, TGMS Irkode in Siddipet district and TGSWRS Devarakonda in Mahabubnagar district secured consolation prizes.
Karimnagar RDO K Maheshwar participated as the chief guest on Monday. Speaking on the occasion, he appreciated the efforts and innovation of students reflected through models and congratulated them for their unique ideas to use the limited natural resources wisely. He said such exhibitions develop a scientific bent of mind.
Jana Vignana Vedika state leader Srinivas, Paramita Schools chairman E Prasada Rao, Science communicator VSN Murthy, JVV state leaders P Anand Kumar, Koya Venkateshwar Rao, A Ramachandraiah, T Srinath, R Varaprasad, Ande Satyam, Rama Raju, Sampati Ramesh, Karimnagar district president R Venkateshwar Rao, district leaders N Devender, Gangaram, K Shankar, Mahendramu and others were also present.
