9th Edition of the International Humanity Olympiad Inspires Global Participation – Developing Ethical Leaders for a Better Future  

 

New Delhi : The Humanity Development Club, an initiative of Satyug Darshan Trust (Regd.), has joyously inaugurated the 9th Edition of the International Humanity Olympiad, a ground-breaking and free 15-minute exam promoting human values, morals, and ethics. This edition of the Olympiad, themed “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (One Earth, One Family, One Future), is designed to cultivate the ethical leaders of future. Over the last eight years, the competition has attracted over 60 lakh entries from students and professionals all across the world. At the moment, the Olympiad sees around an average of 20,000 attempts per day.

The International Humanity Olympiad examines competitors’ awareness of basic human values as well as their capacity to apply ethical concepts in a variety of settings. It aims to instil the value of social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and cultural understanding in students.

This dynamism has received significant support from many state education institutions across India. With the support of Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Assam, and Bareilly the Olympiad has observed surge in student engagement.

Anupama Talwar, Chairperson Satyug Darshan Sangeet Kala Kendra said, “We are thrilled and exhilarated as we embark on the 9th Edition of the International Humanity Olympiad, a celebration of human values, morals, and ethics. With an incredible 4 lakh 20 thousand participants making attempts so far this year, we are filled with excitement for the remarkable journey ahead. This Olympiad not only assesses competitors’ awareness of basic human values but also ignites their capacity to apply ethical concepts in diverse settings. Our aim is to nurture the values of social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and cultural understanding in the hearts and minds of the people. Together, let’s embrace this thrilling adventure of shaping ethical leaders and building a better world.”

Anand Mishra, DCP Operations said, “Tranquillity is imperative for every valiant personnel who is serving the country day and night. Delhi Police has treasured the value and importance of this gambit by analysing 20 attempts per day and acknowledging the efforts with a concentrated focus on cultivating tomorrow’s leaders. With each passing moment, their ranks swell to a formidable 2000+ and together, they exemplify the diligence toward their commitments, forging an inspiring legacy within the realm of triumph.”

The Olympiad has been praised by educators, parents, and students for its novel approach to character education. The growing number of participants each year indicates the resonance of its underlying beliefs as well as the demand for a test that goes beyond standard academic disciplines. The International Humanity Olympiad, now in its ninth edition, is expected to draw even more interest and participation from around the world.