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Follow on Google News | Code, Conscience, and the Cosmos: The Story of Aahana BhattBy: AFTI Publications Aahana's initiation into the world of science was neither accidental nor superficial. In Grade 5, she secured the Homi Bhabha Young Scientist Certification, one of India's most prestigious recognitions for budding scientific minds. This formative accolade marked the genesis of an enduring fascination with STEM disciplines, serving as a catalyst for a trajectory defined by rigor, relevance, and responsibility. Her scholastic maturity was profoundly evident by Grade 10, when she attained a perfect score of 100 in Artificial Intelligence— Aahana's proficiency is not confined to theoretical paradigms; it has been consistently translated into practical innovation. As a finalist in the IEEE Hackathon hosted by Symbiosis University, she collaborated on AI-driven solutions tailored to address contemporary social challenges. Her participation in the FIRST LEGO League Robotics Competition further refined her capabilities in systems thinking, collaborative engineering, and problem-solving under pressure. Equally noteworthy is her unwavering dedication to civic and environmental stewardship. In partnership with the Indore Municipal Corporation, Aahana contributed to research initiatives focusing on smart city development and integrated waste management. Her insights informed local strategies and demonstrated the profound impact that youth-led contributions can have on urban governance and ecological sustainability. Her local commitments found global resonance when she visited the United Nations Headquarters in New York in 2025, where she engaged with multilateral dialogues on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This encounter not only expanded her perspective but affirmed her conviction that localized innovation and global policy must coalesce to effect lasting change. Beyond her engagements in science and governance, Aahana has also contributed to the academic discourse on adolescent mental health. In 2025, she published original research in a University Grants Commission-accredited journal, examining the influence of media portrayals on teenage psychological well-being. The study, informed by both empirical evidence and humanistic inquiry, underscores her rare ability to synthesize data with empathy. PR Source: https://www.pressreleasewire.in/ End
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