Wonder Through Questions | Mr. Bhoopesh Singh | TEDxTheKnowledgeHabitatPuneYouth
In this lively and thought-provoking talk, Bhoopesh Singh reminds us that the greatest discoveries in history began with a simple question. Blending humour, everyday stories, and powerful examples from science, he challenges the silent culture of memorisation and urges us to reclaim the fearless curiosity we were born with. Through his own experiences as a student, he shows how questions open minds, break boundaries, and turn ordinary thinkers into world changers. A call to every learner to un-cage the brain, think boldly, and stay wired to wonder. Bhoopesh Kumar Singh (15) is a multi-talented student passionate about academics, technology, sports, and the arts. He has won Best Speaker at Behes 2024, 1st place at K Talk 2025, and has excelled in tech competitions including Webcraft, Roborace, RoboTech Nationals (Delhi), and the Logiquids final at IIT Bombay. An avid sportsperson and basketball player with league-level wins, he has also earned distinctions in Abacus, Chess, Art, and Classical Music. He brings his curiosity and diverse achievements to the TEDx The Knowledge Habitat Youth Pune stage. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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