Manipuri girl gets coveted International Scholarship in Egypt

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Aira Thoudam

Imphal: In a refreshing breath of good news amidst unceasing conflict besieging Manipur, Aira Thoudam, a brilliant class XI student from Imphal West district, has achieved a remarkable feat by earning a scholarship for the esteemed AFS Global Stem Academy in Egypt. Currently enrolled at Assam Valley School, Tezpur, Aira, the daughter of renowned Manipuri filmmaker Meena Longjam, stands out among the top 150 scholars globally. This recognition comes from a competitive selection process involving 6000 applicants from 15 nations for the esteemed “AFS Global STEM 2024 Academy.”

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Expressing her joy, Aira shared, “I am extremely excited to be selected for AFS Global STEM Academies 2024. This was my first attempt at such a coveted scholarship, and I received the delightful news via email yesterday.” She expressed gratitude to her school’s mentor, Raya Mukhopadhyay, for invaluable guidance.

“I have been preparing for months for this, though I was a bit nervous during the interview. I would like to thank my school’s ma’am Raya Mukhopadhyay without whose guidance this wouldn’t have been possible. And I am very proud of my mom who is always very supportive and my inspiration,” she added.

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During the program, scholars will actively participate in community service initiatives, exploring innovative sustainability operations, and applying STEM skills to address industry and societal challenges. Successful participants will be awarded the advanced certificate on global competence for social impact, jointly conferred by AFS and the University of Pennsylvania Centre for Social Impact Strategy.

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Aira’s achievement adds to her family’s success, following her mother Meena’s acclaimed film ‘Andro Dreams,’ which opened the non-feature section at the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on November 20, 2023.

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