Bhopal’s Jawaharlal Nehru Senior Secondary Wing, Bhopal has won Manogati 2026, an inter-school Quiz competition held recently at the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Indore. The quiz, which featured 52 teams from 15 schools united the brightest young minds from across the region in a celebration of intellect, awareness, and analytical prowess.
After several challenging rounds, the team from Jawaharlal Nehru Senior Secondary Wing, Bhopal emerged as the winner, showing great awareness, calmness, and quick thinking. One of the teams from Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Indore secured the first runner-up position, while Sunbeam School, Mugalsarai was declared the second runner-up. The winning team was awarded a cash prize of ₹30,000, while the first and second runner-up teams received ₹20,000 and ₹10,000 respectively. All the finalists were appreciated for their strong performance and competitive spirit, making the event exciting and memorable.
The competition commenced with a written elimination round, where teams responded to a series of thoughtfully curated questions projected on screen. The format encouraged descriptive answers rather than multiple-choice responses, ensuring thorough understanding and knowledge. With no negative marking, participants were motivated to attempt a wide range of questions spanning current affairs, people, places, countries, and engaging audio-visual segments.
Following a competitive preliminary stage, the top-performing 25 teams advanced to subsequent rounds, where the intensity and excitement escalated. Each team worked collectively throughout the event, reinforcing the importance of teamwork, communication, and shared strategy in high-pressure environments.
The quiz was meticulously designed to reflect the dynamic nature of knowledge in today’s fast-changing world. It incorporated contemporary themes and multimedia elements, providing a stimulating experience that resonated with students and educators alike.
Dr. Anshuman Jaswal, Director, SVKM’s NMIMS Indore, commented:
“These experiences play a key role in shaping students curiosity and analytical thinking. Platforms like Manogati are important, as they encourage students to stay aware, think on their feet, and engage with knowledge beyond textbooks.”
. The participating students were also taken on a guided tour of the NMIMS Indore campus, offering them a firsthand experience of the institute’s academic spaces, facilities, and overall learning environment.











