In Spelling Bee 'Ananya' success

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WASHINGTON: Students of Indian origin have once again shown their talent in the spelling bee in the US, First and second places have won. Ananya Vinay, a 12-year-old girl, and Rohan Rajeev, a 14-year-old boy, Managers awarded the Scripis National Spelling Bee 90th championship title along with a cash prize of Rs 25.72 lakh ($ 40,000) for Ananya. This is the 13th time Indian-American students are the winners in the competition. So far 22 students of Indian descent have won the title and the 18th person of the Ananya Vinay. She is the sixth grade student in Fresno, California. Rohan Rajeev, who was second in the second and lost by Ananya. The success of the students of Indian origin began in 1999. In the United States, 10,00,000 children from the United States were accompanied by American Defense staff children in Puerto Rico, Japan, Jamaica and European countries aged 6-15. 291 competitors in various filters winner in the 36th round and won the title of the unusual marocain (a cloth made of rayon or silk) with the correct spelling of the English word.








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