<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/wipro" target="_blank">Wipro</a> Earthian awards 2022 were announced on Saturday with 20 teams from various schools across the country winning the award for innovative ideas.</p>.<p>The winning team includes one from Mysore. A team of students from Kautilya Vidyalaya from Mysore won the award for their idea on the water theme.</p>.<p>It was the 12th edition of the Wipro Earthian awards and it received over 1,200 project entries. An independent jury selected 20 winning and 20 shortlisted entries among them. </p>.<p>The Wipro Climate Challenge for college students was launched in 2022 and had more than 2,000 entries, out of which five teams were selected for the winning startup ideas.</p>.<p>The teams from schools demonstrated their understanding of biodiversity, waste, and water through a combination of activity-based learning programmes and written essays.</p>.<p>Rishad Premji, executive chairman of Wipro Limited and Anurag Behar, CEO of Azim Premji Foundation, felicitated the winning teams with certificates and cash prizes.</p>.<p>They will also get an opportunity to engage with Wipro’s sustainability partners through collaborative programmes that will enable a deeper understanding of issues critical to sustainability.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/wipro" target="_blank">Wipro</a> Earthian awards 2022 were announced on Saturday with 20 teams from various schools across the country winning the award for innovative ideas.</p>.<p>The winning team includes one from Mysore. A team of students from Kautilya Vidyalaya from Mysore won the award for their idea on the water theme.</p>.<p>It was the 12th edition of the Wipro Earthian awards and it received over 1,200 project entries. An independent jury selected 20 winning and 20 shortlisted entries among them. </p>.<p>The Wipro Climate Challenge for college students was launched in 2022 and had more than 2,000 entries, out of which five teams were selected for the winning startup ideas.</p>.<p>The teams from schools demonstrated their understanding of biodiversity, waste, and water through a combination of activity-based learning programmes and written essays.</p>.<p>Rishad Premji, executive chairman of Wipro Limited and Anurag Behar, CEO of Azim Premji Foundation, felicitated the winning teams with certificates and cash prizes.</p>.<p>They will also get an opportunity to engage with Wipro’s sustainability partners through collaborative programmes that will enable a deeper understanding of issues critical to sustainability.</p>