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Afghanistan's all-girl robotics team wins top European award
Published : Nov 30, 2017, 4:04 pm IST
Updated : Nov 30, 2017, 4:04 pm IST
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Back in July, Afghanistan’s all-girl robotics team made the headlines when their attempt to participate in the First Global robotics competition in the US was hampered by Trump’s travel restrictions. 


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The team’s visas were rejected twice with the girls’ plight attracting international attention which resulted in an intervention from Trump’s administration to grant them admission to the US. The case was dubbed as a prime example of innocent civilians being caught in the mess caused by the restrictions. Although Afghanistan wasn’t on the list, the refusals lead to a severe outcry on social media. 


They were eventually given entry leading them to earn a silver medal for courage at the competition. Four months later, they are in the news again, as last week the six teenage girls bagged the Entrepreneur Award at the Robotex festival in Tallinn, Estonia, the biggest robotics festival in Europe. 

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The team representing Afghanistan hails from Herat and were brought together by Roya Mahboob, who founded Citadel software company in Afghanistan and was the country’s first female tech CEO. “We want to make a difference, and most breakthroughs in science, technology, and other industries normally start with the dream of a child to do something great,” Team Afghanistan wrote before their first competition in the US.

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