Mysore/Mysuru, Dec. 16 -- B. Ganavi, a Class 8 student of Excel Public School (EPS), Mysuru, has secured first prize in the prestigious "Kishora Kammata - Scientific Presentation Competition in Kannada," organised by U.R. Rao Satellite Centre, Indian Space Research Organisation (URSC, ISRO), Bengaluru, as part of Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations.

The State-level contest saw participation from 18 shortlisted schools across Karnataka, with students presenting scientific concepts linked to satellite technology.

Presenting on the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics, Ganavi explained the scientific principle of thermal equilibrium and temperature measurement entirely in Kannada. Her presentation covered the origin of the law, its real-world applicat...