On October 11, 2025, at the Zaveriben Popatlal Sabhagruh Auditorium in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, the country’s most talented young linguists gathered for the Grand Vocabulary Champions of India Award Ceremony 2025, which was organized by LexiQuest. The esteemed occasion honored the top scorers in LexiQuest, the biggest and most vibrant vocabulary contest in India, where students from all around the nation demonstrated their command of language and communication skills.
Renowned choreographer and filmmaker Remo D’Souza served as the ceremony’s Chief Guest, while Jimmy Mistry, a visionary entrepreneur and design thought leader, was the Guest of Honor. Young participants were inspired by their motivational remarks to keep embracing creativity, curiosity, and learning outside of the classroom.
What started out as a vocabulary competition has grown into a nationwide movement. The LexiQuest Award Ceremony honored the value of education, expression, and intelligence rather than focusing solely on awards. The evening included inspirational speeches, student showcases, and the introduction of LexiQuest’s next projects, which will revolutionize experiential learning in Indian schools.
The founder and CEO of LexiQuest, Shiamak Thakur, expressed pride in how the platform has grown beyond competition, stating that “LexiQuest today stands as a movement that nurtures curiosity, confidence, and creativity in every learner.” The event truly reflected the brand’s mission to foster linguistic intelligence and 21st-century skills among students.
Emerging as the Grand Vocab Champion of India was Ria Hinduja Singh from Vibgyor Rise, Malad West, who captivated the judges with her linguistic precision and composure. The First Runner-Up title was shared by Vaibhav Agnihotri from Amanora School, Pune, Siyani Suveen from New Horizon Scholars School, Vasant Lawns, and Vivaswat Swain from New Horizon Scholars School, Anand Nagar, each showcasing remarkable skill and confidence. The Second Runner-Up recognition went to Rudra Jadhav of Universal High School, Malad, R. Swaathikaa from Goldenbee Global School, Bannerghatta, Bengaluru, and Kalpit Aniket Pawar from New Horizon Scholar School, Rodas, for their outstanding performances in the final rounds.
As students, professors, and visitors honored the nation’s young wordsmiths—India’s future voices of intellect and communication—the evening ended with cheers, happiness, and pride.






