Three young Indians sweep the Time Magazine's first Asian essay competition on the challenges that the continent face in the 21st century in Singapore.
Dehradun-born Sarabjit Singh came first in the continent-level essay competition, while the joint runners-up were Gemlyn George from Tamil Nadu, New Delhi's Rohit Pathak and Su Hsing Loh of Singapore.
The awards were announced and presented at a ceremony here today.
The 'Asia's Challenge 2020' essay competition was organised jointly by the Hong Kong-based Asia Business Council (ABC), Time Magazine and Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
Singh, a permanent Singapore resident, wrote about the challenges of economic inequality in Asia and the need for inclusive development, citing the wealth and poverty in India.
An abridged version of Singh's essay is published in the Time magazine under Thank you for sharing - Huge inequalities in wealth distribution must be addressed if Asia is to continue to develop.
The 26-year old Singh runs Paper Terminal, which has 100,000 clients across 200 countries using its software to computerise business operations.
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