New Delhi student wins top prize in University of Auckland sustainability competition

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 A New Delhi high school student has been announced as the winner of the University of Auckland United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Poster Competition at the New Zealand High Commission in New Delhi.

Krishiv Jain, a pupil at The British School, triumphed in the competition, aimed at tackling local sustainability challenges, with an innovative entry called ClimAct, which leverages technology to promote sustainable thinking and action amongst school students.

University of Auckland Director International Martin Hookham-Simms says Krishiv was awarded top spot for showcasing artistic talent and a deep understanding of local environmental challenges.

“Krishiv’s project was well thought-through and demonstrated a strong understanding of climate change. It highlighted the urgent need for action while also seeking to cultivate a generation of climate-conscious individuals,” says Martin.

Students from more than 30 schools across India took part in the competition, which challenged students in grades 9 to 12 to create a poster that highlighted a local SDG issue as well as present a viable solution aligned to SDG 7 (affordable and clean energy), SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities) or SDG 13 (climate action).

“The calibre of entries was exceptionally high and showcased the passion and dedication of India’s high school students to address local challenges and promote a more sustainable and equitable future,” adds Martin.

“It’s pleasing to see students deeply engaging with these issues and recognising their role in driving positive change.”

Education New Zealand’s Regional Director Asia Ben Burrowes says, “the University of Auckland sustainability poster competition empowers high school students to become responsible global citizens addressing the challenges we face now and in the future. I have been impressed by this year’s entrants who have submitted thoughtful ideas to create better environments in which we can conserve resources and create better environments for future generations so we all can thrive.”

As first place winner, Krishav received a Lenovo V 14 G3 laptop. Second place was presented to Harshini Bhaskar from CS Academy in Coimbatore and third place to Imra Aftab from Eastern Public School in Bhopal. They each received an Apple iPad.

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