In addition to giving the winner a chance to host
Nat Geo Junior shows for three months this
year, the channel has also established Nat Geo Junior
Fund for the winners future education along
with a bouquet of prizes from the partners of the
hunt Max New York Life and Parle-G.
Nat
Geo Junior Hunt is the broadcaster's endeavour
to extend its popular childrens block on-ground,
to provide an intelligent platform for kids, where
they get to showcase their talent through a fun-filled
and learning experience. A multi-faceted programming
block for kids on NGC, Nat Geo Junior is very
popular amongst kids and well appreciated by both
teachers and parents for its fun and educational format.
Four finalists reached the finale after a host of
rounds designed to asses their creativity, adaptability
and abilities based on the multiple intelligence theory
in alignment to the channels "Think again"
philosophy.
These
scientifically designed rounds included aptitude tests,
games, puzzles, debates, thinking-out-of-the-box challenges
and an outdoor adventure camp in Sithlakhet, Uttaranchal.
All
four finalists went through extensive grooming sessions
with the British Council and the winner was selected
by their experienced trainers.
NGC
South Asia MD Nikhil Mirchandani says, "Nat Geo
Junior was envisioned as a kid who is curious, adventurous,
articulate, energetic and smart; in short, an all
rounder and that is what we saw in this years
winner.
Now,
the excitement begins, as we groom this bright kid
as a host on the channel with his own show in true
think-again style.
Max
New York Life director of marketing, product and corporate
affairs Debashis Sarkar said, We are pleased
to have partnered with National Geographic Channel
for the second edition of Nat Geo Junior Hunt
- a unique quest, which has unravelled the young bright
sparks from our country.
"We
at Max New York Life understand the importance of
securing a childs future and parents who want
to be absolutely sure about a secure future for their
children."