
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Indian students' performance at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad during his Mann Ki Baat program, highlighting their success under pressure. The Indian team ranked sixth globally, with Shreya Mundhada winning gold, Sanjana Chacko silver, and Shivani Bharat Kumar bronze. Mundhada expressed pride in being recognized by the Prime Minister, noting the competition's challenging selection process and emphasis on deep conceptual understanding.
The articles primarily reflect a positive portrayal of the Indian government's support for academic achievements, focusing on Prime Minister Modi's commendation of the students. The coverage emphasizes national pride and government-led initiatives in education without presenting dissenting views or critiques, representing a pro-government perspective centered on celebrating student accomplishments.
The overall tone across the articles is positive and celebratory, emphasizing pride in the students' achievements and the Prime Minister's recognition. The sentiment highlights encouragement and inspiration for academic excellence, with no negative or critical elements present in the coverage.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| ndtv | Video "It Was A Proud Moment": Shreya Mundhada After Being Mentioned In PM's 'Mann Ki Baat' | Center | Positive |
| zeenews | Our daughters performed brilliantly: PM Modi lauds European Math Olympiad win | Center | Positive |
zeenews broke this story on 26 Apr, 09:07 am. Other outlets followed.
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