TYO Norway hold youth knowledge events

Tamil Youth Organization’s Norwegian branch held its annual Youth Knowledge competition last month, following its annual youth knowledge conference on January 15.


Some of the students participated - Oslo

The competition was held at the same time in all the major cities of Norway, TYO said.

Youths between 13 and 20 years of age could participate in the competition, answering questions on general knowledge, geography, Tamil history and other topics concerning the Tamil homeland.

Almost 240 youngsters participated in Oslo (some of whom are pictured), Asker&Bærum, Trondheim, Bergen, Florø and Stavanger, TYO said.


Some of the students participated - Stavanger

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