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Adil Ajaz, an Exceptional Student Achieves Remarkable 94.2% in CBSE Class 10 Board Examinations

Passion, hard work, and perseverance pay you back. Adil Ajaz has proved it. He has emerged as an academic prodigy, securing an astounding 94.2% in the highly competitive CBSE Class 10 Board Examinations. With an exceptional performance that sets a new benchmark for excellence, this young achiever has become an inspiration for students of his school as well as his community. The determined and diligent student, Adil Ajaz, studied from a government school, GOVT BOYS SSS NO-1, Mohan Garden, New Delhi, exhibited unwavering dedication and commitment towards his studies. Facing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent shift to remote learning, Adil showcased remarkable resilience and adaptability, leading to this extraordinary accomplishment. The CBSE Class 10 Board Examinations are considered a critical milestone in a student’s academic journey, testing their knowledge and skills across various subjects. Adil excelled in every domain, displaying an exceptional understanding and proficiency in subjects ranging from Mathematics (99 out of 100) and Science (95 out of 100) to English (91 out of 100) and Social Science (95 out of 100). Teachers at GOVT BOYS SSS NO-1, Mohan Garden, New Delhi commend Adil for his consistent efforts, unparalleled discipline, and innate curiosity. The school administration has expressed immense pride in having nurtured such a promising talent within their walls and have praised the student’s unwavering determination, which led to this remarkable academic feat. Speaking about his achievement, Adil attributed his success to a combination of hard work, effective time management, and the unwavering support of his teachers and parents. “I am grateful to my teachers and parents for their constant guidance and encouragement throughout this journey. Their support has been invaluable, and I couldn’t have achieved this without them,” said Adil with a beaming smile. On asking about his future plan, Adil said that he wants to be an engineer. Now, he has started preparation for JEE (mains). The remarkable accomplishment of Adil has not only brought immense pride to his family and school but has also become a source of inspiration for his classmates and fellow students. Many aspiring young minds look up to Adil as a role model, realizing that dedication and perseverance can lead to extraordinary achievements.Adil’s remarkable success in the CBSE Class 10 Board Examinations serves as a reminder that with passion, hard work, and perseverance, no goal is beyond reach. As the academic journey continues, this outstanding achievement will undoubtedly motivate other students to strive for excellence and reach for the stars. Congratulations Adil from Talented Muslims Family for his outstanding achievement, and may his journey inspire countless others to chase their dreams with unwavering dedication and determination.

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Samira Moussa

Samira Moussa is the first Egyptian nuclear scientist and the first woman to work at Cairo University. She was named “Miss Curie of East”, in relation to Polish physicist Marie Curie. One of her professors at Bedford University, in his scientific report to Cairo University, said that the scientific experiments of Samira Moussa may change the face of humanity. She was an Egyptian nuclear scientist who held a doctorate in atomic radiation and worked to make the medical use of nuclear technology affordable to all. She organized the Atomic Energy for Peace Conference and sponsored a call for setting up an international conference under the banner “Atoms for Peace”. Moussa was born in Egypt in Gharbia Governorate in 1917. Her mother died of cancer; her father then moved with his daughter to Cairo and invested his money in a small hotel in the El-Hussein region. At the insistence of her father, Moussa attended Kaser El-Shok primary school, one of the oldest schools in Cairo. After she completed her primary education, she joined the Banat El-Ashraf school, which was built and managed by Nabawya Moussa, the famous political activist. Nuclear Research Moussa believed in “Atoms for Peace” and said “I’ll make nuclear treatment as available and as cheap as Aspirin”. She worked hard for this purpose and throughout her intensive research, she came up with a historic equation that would help break the atoms of cheap metals such as copper. She organized the Atomic Energy for Peace Conference and sponsored a call for setting an international conference under the banner “Atom for Peace”, where many prominent scientists were invited. The conference made a number of recommendations for setting up a committee to protect against nuclear hazards, for which she strongly advocated. Moussa also volunteered to help treat cancer patients at various hospitals especially since her mother went through a fierce battle against this disease. On August 5, 1952 after her first visit to America she intended to return home, but she was invited on a trip. On the way, the car fell from a height of 40 feet, which killed her immediately. Credit: Input taken from Government website of Egypt

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Rahil Mohammad, App developer

Rahil Mohammad, who has proved his talent on the basis of his talent. At the age of 16, Rahil Mohammad has made a mark by making an Android application. What can a person not do if he is determined? An example of this is Rahil Mohammad. Rahil Mohammad was born on 3 September 2000 in a village called Maujpur in Alwar district of Rajasthan. Rahil’s father Basru Deen Khan is a teacher by profession and mother Husainbi is a housewife. In fact, when Rahil was preparing for class X in the year 2015, he heard praises of Imran Khan, an app developer from his own district, Alwar, in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech. From where Rahil’s heart also aroused the desire to do something. Rahil also started thinking that he has to do something that will bring laurels to him, his parents and the state. In this way he also thought of making apps like Imran. But due to lack of any kind of technical knowledge and resources, got a little upset. But he learned how to build apps on the Internet from Google and YouTube, and acquired computer languages such as XML, HTML, JAVA and PHP. Along with saving his everyday expenses, he took a laptop and started making apps. After a lot of hard work and correction of mistakes, Rahil Mohammad created a successful app called Hindi Grammar. Which people appreciated a lot. After that, Motivation also came to Rahil and then made 15 to 20 apps one after the other. His app Chemistry 12th Notes became very famous and about 1 lakh students started studying from this app. Slowly Rahil Mohammad’s name started appearing in the newspapers. He was recognized in his locality. And then he was also honored for this wonderful work of his. First of all, on 19th November, 2018, he was invited by Ignite Talks, Jaipur to Agarwal PG College, Jaipur as a Motivational Speaker. He told about his life’s journey there which inspired many students. On June 17, he was called to the Google Webmaster Conference 2019. Rahil Mohammad has been rewarded with many awards for his remarkable work. On June 1, 2019, he was awarded the India Young Achievers Award 2019 by Entrepreneur Live Network. On 26 June 2019, he was honored by Inderjit Singh, Collector of Alwar District. On July 28, 2019, Rahil was honored with the National Star Diamond Achievers Award 2019 in Bikaner. Rahil Mohammad’s name was entered in the India Book of Records on 14 February 2020. and entered in OMG Book of Records on 29th May 2021 Rahil Mohammad’s passion and hard work made him great. Today everyone knows Rahil Mohammad at this young age. And at the same time preparing for the examinations through the application made by him. If a person is determined to do something, then no one can stop him. Rahil fulfilled his every dream by working hard on his own. Today, due to this hard work, Rahil has wealth and fame. Rahil did not give up even due to lack of resources and knowledge. With the help of internet and Imran Khan app developer, he made this dream come true. We wish Rahil Mohammad a bright future. Credit: Inputs taken from Mid-day.com

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Nasir Ahmad 

Nasir Ahmed’s “discrete cosine transform” is a widely used transformation technique used in signal processing and compression of data. In simple words, every time you send an image or a video on any social media app or watch Netflix in high definition, you should be thankful to Nasir Ahmed. Originally from Bengaluru, Karnataka, Ahmed moved to the United States in 1961 to pursue a Master’s degree. During his PhD at the University of New Mexico, Nasir Ahmed came up with “discrete cosine transform”. “I had no idea that it would become a major contribution… In those days, digital technology was just starting,” he said in a video. “The algorithm became the most efficient way of taking an image or a video, processing it in a way that it could be compressed and transmitted to any place that you want,” Nasir Ahmed said in an interview. The technology is used in almost all apps that facilitate data transmission (specifically photos and videos) like Zoom and Facetime. “It makes me feel very happy”, Ahmed said. Nasir Ahmed’s contribution to tech was brought into focus after his story was reimagined and performed on the hit US show called “This is us”. Wondering where all discrete cosine transform (DCT) is used? Everything from JPEG images, MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4 to Google’s WebP Images and WebM Video, DCT is the driving force for all image and video delivery in high definition in the modern world. ECE Prof Emeritus Nasir Ahmed’s development of the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) algorithm has been called one of the great inventions of the 20th Century. Now Hollywood wants everyone to know about it! Ahmed’s discovery that led to widespread image and video transmission over the internet was dramatized in season 5, episode 8 of NBC’s “This Is Us.”   Ahmed, 80, served as Chair of the ECE Dept from 1989 to 1994 and Interim Dean of The School of Engineering from 1994-96.  He received his MS and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical & Computer Engineering from UNM in 1963 and 1966. His doctoral dissertation adviser was Dr. Shlomo Karni. Ahmed was the Leading author of Orthogonal Transforms for Digital Signal Processing, Springer-Verlag (Berlin – Heidelberg – New York), 1975, with K.R. Rao; translated into Russian (1980) and Chinese (1979). This was the first textbook that included the DCT, and one of the first to present a unified approach to using sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal orthogonal transforms for signal processing.  Credit: Inputs take from website of the university of new mexico

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Dr. Syed Zahoor Qasim 

Dr. Syed Zahoor Qasim (31 December 1926 – 20 October 2015) was an Indian marine biologist. He helped lead India’s exploration to Antarctica and guided the other seven expeditions from 1981 to 1988. He was a Member of the Planning Commission of India from 1991 to 1996. He was the Vice Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia from 1989 to 1991 and an Honorary Professor of universities including Aligarh Muslim University, Madurai Kamaraj University, AnnaMalai University, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, and Jamia Millia Islamia. Dr Syed Zahoor Qasim was born on 27th December 1926 at Allahabad. He began his schooling from Majidia Islamia Intermediate College Allahabad. He took his B.Sc. in 1949 and M.Sc. degree in Zoology in 1951. He stood first in the order of Merit for which he was awarded the University Gold Medal. For a few years, he was a lecturer in the Department of Zoology at Aligarh before proceeding to the United Kingdom for higher studies in 1953. He returned to India in December of 1956 and joined the Department of Zoology of AMU as a Lecturer. He became Reader in 1957 and started a new laboratory of Fish and Fisheries in the Department. Dr. Qasim played a key role to establish Dr. D. Swaminadhan Research Foundation (DSRF) with the help of his colleagues Prof. Dr. D. Swaminadhan and Dr. Jayant Patil. Dr. D. Swaminadhan Research Foundation (DSRF) is a non-profit and non-governmental forum established in 1995 with the laudable objective of contributing towards development based on eco-friendly, pro-poor and gender equity parameters. It is registered as a Society and as a Trust under Indian Societies and Trusts acts. Social Action, sustainable development, social empowerment, application of advancements in science & technology for rural development and promotion of human values are the focus. The Foundation has been recognized by the Department of Scientific & Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) and by the Ministry of Finance for the purpose of Income Tax Exemption. DSRF is also registered with the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India under the Foreign Contributions (Regulations) Act of 1976. Awards and Honors:  Padma Shri (1974) Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Award (1978) Lal Bahadur Shastri Award (1988) Padma Bhushan (1982) Oceanology International Lifetime Achievement Award, UK (1999) First National Ocean Science and Technology Award by Government of India (2003–04) Asian Society Gold Medal (2005) SOFTI Biennial Award (2007) Lifetime Achievement Award, Indian Science Congress (2008) Books Authored The Indian Ocean: Images and Realities Indian Estuaries Biodiversity of Mangrove Ecosystems Living Resources of India’s Exclusive Economic Zone Indian Ocean in the 21st Century: Linkages and Networking Proceedings of an International Seminar Held in New Delhi on 9 and 10 February 1998 Science and Quality of Life Glimpses of the Indian Ocean India’s Exclusive Economic Zone: Resources, Exploitation, Management Sardar Patel Memorial Lectures, 1989, Ocean – The Future Hope of Mankind Credit: Input taken from the website of the ministry of earth sciences, Government of India 

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Dr Hashima Hasan

Dr Hashima Hasan, an Indian-origin scientist has played a key role in the launch of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Webb Space Telescope. Post her education, she embraced the opportunity to work as a Senior scientist at the NASA headquarters in Washington DC. One of her significant roles is that of the Deputy Program Scientist at James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which succeeded the Hubble Space Telescope. Dr Hashima Hasan belongs to Uttar Pradesh state of India. Currently, SHe is the NASA Program Scientist for the Nuclear Spectroscopic Array (NuSTAR), Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), the Keck Observatory and Astrophysics Data Curation and Archival Research (ADCAR) program, and is Deputy Program Scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope. She serves as the Education and Communication Lead for Astrophysics and as the Executive Secretary of the Astrophysics Advisory Committee. In her role as Program Scientist, she makes sure that each project’s mission remains possible and true to NASA strategic objectives. Hasan has been the program scientist for many other NASA missions, such as the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Gravity and Extreme Magnetism SMEX (GEMS), Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope, Explorer Program. From 2001-2006, Hasan also served as the Lead for Astronomy and Physics Research and Analysis programs. Hasan received a doctorate from the University from Oxford, U.K., in Theoretical Nuclear Physics. Till 1985 Dr. Hasan conducted post-doctoral research and held teaching positions in the areas of Theoretical Nuclear Physics, and in Environmental Science. She was the Optical Telescope Assembly Scientist at Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, until 1994, when she joined NASA Headquarters. She also attended Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Senior Executive Fellows Program, and the Federal Executive Institute (Leadership for a Democratic Society). She received certification for the Senior Executive Service in 2004. Hasan has published articles in various peer reviewed journals, such as the Astrophysical Journal, Icarus, and Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. She has been honored with prestigious awards and fellowships throughout her outstanding career, including the NASA HQ Exceptional Performance Award in 2008, the National Research Council Resident Research Associate from 1981-1983, Commonwealth Fellowship from 1973-1976 and received a gold medal for Physics and merit award as a student. Credit: Input taken from website of NASA

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Mirza Faizan

Faizan is a world-renowned aerospace scientist and inventor of the Ground Reality Information Processing System (GRIPS), an innovative system to prevent runway incursion, runway excursion and detect foreign objects & debris on runways in real-time. He has vast experience working on the design and development of aerospace, defense, and mission-critical systems. His research and algorithm for predicting collisions between random particles in a semi-controlled environment are highly admired by scientists from NASA, Pentagon-AMRDEC (Army Missile Research, Development & Engineering Center), and US Air Force. Global R&D communities often seek his expertise in research, innovation, aerospace systems design & development, and aviation safety. As a nominated judge of the R&D 100 Awards, Faizan has evaluated research & technologies which are exclusively funded/owned by NASA, the United States Department of Homeland Security, Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Department, United States Department of Energy, United States Department of Defense – Joint Cyber Center, United States Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Faizan is also keenly interested in Psychology and possesses a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a special interest in child learning and development. For his innovations and contributions to the global aerospace and defense industry, Faizan was granted permanent residency in the United States under the ‘Alien of Extraordinary Ability’ category, also known as’ ‘Einstein Visa ” a category generally reserved for Nobel Laureates or top scientists. Project ‘DiscoverSTEM’ began in 2016 with an interesting series of events and observations. Our founder Mirza Faizan, a globally recognized aerospace scientist, and a serial inventor, was invited to evaluate students’ innovations at a global innovation competition conducted at NASA Kennedy Space Centre and International Science & Engineering Fair. During those two years, he interacted with and evaluated students’ ideas from around 85 countries and made two interesting observations. Mr. Faizan decided to capitalize on this untapped, bright, and promising resource of ideas and mentor young kids to convert their ideas into innovation. To do this, he, along with his brother Dr. Mirza Rizwan, who has a doctorate in ‘Innovation and Corporate Sustainability,’ decided to develop a course module to mentor young kids to identify real-world problems and innovate novel & patentable STEM solutions to these problems. A unique DiscoverSTEM course module was developed within a year, which includes two innovative and proprietary tools – ‘STAR’ (Structured Thinking, Analyzing, and Reasoning) and ‘Problem-to-Innovation Process (PIP).’ It is a step-by-step process that starts with identifying problem statements and ends with a novel and often patentable STEM solution to those problems. In 2019, Faizan left his job as the Director and Head of Aerospace, Defence & Space Engineering at a multi-billion dollar MNC and devoted his life to the mission to mentor young innovators and entrepreneurs of the future. Credit: Input taken From website of Discover STEM

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