InternationalSchoolOfHyderabad
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This event occurred on
October 12, 2019
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
India

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T-Hub
T-Hub, IIIT-Hyderabad Campus, Gachibowli
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, 500032
India
Event type:
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Speakers

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Komma Ramesh Babu

Student
“I am Komma Ramesh Babu, a student of IBDP year 2 at CHIREC INTERNATIONAL. Since a young age, I have always been a curious and enthusiastic learner, moreover a keen observer of my immediate surroundings. I like to introduce myself as a young environmentalist, advocating for quick climate change and inspiring others to do so. This is an area I take a profound interest in, and over the years, with research and active involvement, have gained extensive knowledge in the field. I believe that with new innovations and awareness, our world can be saved from ,an otherwise doomed, climatic crisis. I am grateful to have received a platform like Tedx ISH to convey my thoughts and hopefully enlighten you with my words!”

Nandini Mony

Student
“Hi! I’m Nandini and I’m in the 12th grade at Chirec. I’m studying English, Biology and Psychology at the higher level in the IBDP. I plan to pursue a creative writing major next year at the undergrad level. I’m passionate about a lot of things, and poetry is one of them. It’s actually through reading a lot of poems on sexuality and sexual identities that the idea of speaking on the topic of LGBTQ+ rights came to me. Upon reading tons of poetry on this topic, I found that barely any represented the Indian struggle. Every poem talked about embracing your sexuality, but what about the obstacles? What about the shame and soceital isolation? This is exactly what I want to address in my talk – Social and constitutional status of the LGBTQ+ groups in India. I’m grateful to have been given this forum to share with you all my knowledge, views and thoughts on this topic. I hope I manage to birth a similar passion and understanding for this community within all of you. See you at TEDxISH 2019!”

Neel Racherla

Student
“My name is Neel Racherla and I’m an 11th grader studying Maths, Physics and Chemistry. I love watching football and have been supporting Manchester City since 2010. I’m never really at home now because of my packed schedule. In whatever free time I have you can find me outside playing sports or inside binge watching literally anything on Netflix. This year i switched schools into a completely different environment,full of competitive students who grind for one exam their whole lives. The immense stress and pressure from parents and peers to do good is insane. I’ve started to make a lot of changes in my life to reduce stress levels and help me manage my time properly and i look forward to share my views with you!”

Prakhar Varshney

Student
“Hey, I’m Prakhar Raj Varshney and I’m in 11th grade at ISH. I’m a meme connoisseur, a rap artist, but most importantly, for this, very woke. I will be talking about the simulation theory, whether the universe we live in is a simulation, and whether anything is even “real” in the traditional sense we’ve all come to learn, and it’s implications on us, if any. There’s no more fake time to waste in this bio that doesn’t even “really” exist, for this Instagram page that’s just a program inside the program we live in, and in this world that is nothing but 1s and 0s, literally and figuratively.”

Rishi Chintamaneni

Student
“My name is Rishi Chintamaneni, and I’m an 11th grader at Chirec studying in the IB diploma. You can usually find me playing volleyball, bingeing BoJack Horseman or watching Technoblade dominate Minecraft Mondays (7th-grade nostalgia is next level). Apart from volleyball, my interest lie in music and ignoring any advice my college counselor gives me. I’ve played the drums for over 8 years and don’t do anything without Kofi playing in my ears(Look him up and thank me later). Since I randomly picked up Freakonomics from my mom’s bookshelf when I was 12, I’ve had a deep passion for Behavioural Economics and Finance and have devoured countless books on the same. I aspire to either manage a hedge fund or be an investment banker in the future. My experiences combined with my interest and love for the field of behavioral economics has led me to consider myself extremely knowledgeable in this area, and I look forward to sharing that knowledge with you at TedxISH.”

Vishal Chowdary

Student
Vishal Chowdary is a 12th Grade Commerce student from P.Obul Reddy Public School. For an aspiring Entreprenuer and an Economics enthusisast who wishes to study law and management, Vishal is an active and an enthusiastic debator. Being a skilled rhetorician, he has attended various conferences across the country Including several MUNs and Business Marketing Conferences. Apart from his endless love for public speaking he enjoys playing basketball, having endless political conversations, adapted to binge watch Netflix and is a zestful participant in quiz, symposium and various other competitions. As a person he is very approachable, Interactive and jovial. He looks forward to speaking at the event!

Vivaswath Naini

Student
“Hey, my name is Viva Naini and I’m currently a 12th grader at the International School of Hyderabad. I take Biology, Chemistry, and Economics at a higher level in IB, which probably explains why I’ve got no time to do anything… except for spending hours looking at memes, working out, playing basketball, eating impossible amounts of food, watching YouTube videos or napping. Especially napping. I love napping. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always known to take care of the environment. I don’t know if that was because of some weird elementary school indoctrination or otherwise, but it worked. I always make sure to turn off the lights when I’m not in a room, pick up litter when I see it, and turn off the faucet when brushing my teeth. I was taught to love the Earth, and now it’s time for us to do the same. I can't wait to share my view about my passion, environmental conservationism."

Organizing team

Ishaan
Solipuram

Organizer

Aryan
Kalyanam

Co-organizer