Smart India Hackathon
The AICTE in association with MHRD & NIC hosts SMART INDIA HACKATHONs, It is world biggest digital movement. The prime objective was to involvetechnology students in the digital revolution of India. The Government of India proposes problem statements. The college team, consisting of 6 member each with atleast 1 female candidate, have to choose the problem statement and provide the solution. The Hackthon is 36 Hrs non-stop digital product devlopment competition.
Smart India Hackathon Grand Finale 2023 |
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Award: |
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment |
Team Name: |
ByteMavericks |
Problem Category: |
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment |
Problem Statement: | Centralised Nasha Mukti Database - Details of counselling and De-Addiction interventions provided to the beneficiaries at facilities supported by MoSJE is not available on a single platform, which could help in analysis of patient-wise, center- wise or State- wise details of services provided, beneficiaries reachedand other relevant details. |
Name Of Students: |
Aditya Kareer Shazmeen Shaikh Pradnya Ingulkar Aryaan Sawant Oswin Alex Sumit Sawant |
Mentors : |
Prof. Tayyabali Sayyad |
Venue: |
Techno India NJR Institute of Technology, Udaipur |
Winning Price: |
1st Winner (Rs. 1,00,000) |
Smart India Hackathon Grand Finale 2022 |
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Award: 1st Winner |
"National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT),Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES)" |
Team Name: |
Puzzle.exe |
Problem Category: |
"National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT),Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES)" |
Problem Statement: | An organisation may have procured PC's/Workstations/Laptops time to time. They may differ in configurations like RAM memory, hard disk storage, computing capability etc. Spares like keyboard, monitor memory, hard disk, graphics cards would have been changed / upgraded in due course but the changes doesn’t get tracked / reflect in the asset inventory. Develop a software to map the inventory of each system connected to the network, build an inventory of the hardware and track when changes occur. The details of the technician may also be recorded. To develop Software for system hardware inventory. |
Name Of Students: |
Kshitij Rao (BE IT) Abhijeet Ringe (BE IT) Amish Thekke Parambil (BE IT) Tanmay Salunkhe (BE IT) Rutvij Patil (BE IT) Saloni Dhotre (BE COMPS) |
Mentors : |
Prof. Nilesh Ghavate |
Venue: |
Chennai |
1st Winner |
Rs. 1,00,000 |
Smart India Hackathon Grand Finale 2020 |
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Recognition: |
1st Winner |
Team Name: |
Utkarsh_2020 |
Problem Category: |
Hindustan Unilever |
Problem Statement: | In order to simplify the process of e-tendering and to make the system cost effective and user friendly, the EVC (electronic verification code) system are required to be performed through Aadhaar based OTP, instead of existing Digital Signature Certificate. Design efficient solutions that enable use of Aadhar OTP and DigiLocker for sharing the documents for e-Tendering. |
Name Of Students: |
Viraj Tandel (BE IT) Saurabh Yadav (BE IT) Sanket Deshmukh (BE IT) Afif Shaikh (BE IT) Winston Sequeria (BE IT) Priya Singh (BE IT) |
Mentors : |
Prof. Nilesh Ghavate |
Venue: |
Online |
Winning Price: |
Rs. 1,00,000 |
Smart India Hackathon Grand Finale 2019 |
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Recognition: |
Persistent Innovation Award (Rs. 5,000) |
Team Name: |
Kodery |
Problem Category: |
E-Tendering proposed by Tripura Institute of technology |
Problem Statement: | C2C crowd sourcing online platform for women empowerment |
Name Of Students: |
Roshan James (TE IT) Chaitainyakrishna Dukkipaty (TE IT) Shadrak Gurupnor (TE IT) Kyle Lobo (TE IT) Pratik Nerurkar (TE IT) Calden Rodrigues (TE IT) |
Mentors : |
Mr. Manu Dwivedi |
Venue: |
Mumbai |
Winning Price: |
Rs. 5,000 |
Smart India Hackathon Grand Finale 2018 |
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Recognition: |
Persistent Innovation Award |
Team Name: |
Irrational Reals |
Problem Category: |
Government of Goa |
Problem Statement: | Full Immunisation Coverage |
Name Of Students: |
Tanvi Pandit (BE IT) Aditya Hase (BE IT) Arnab Sanyal (BE IT) Shivam Mishra (BE IT) Omkar Kadam (BE IT) Premlata Pawar (BE IT) |
Mentors : |
Prof. Prasad Padalkar |
Venue: |
Kolkata |
Winning Price: |
Persistent Innovation Award (Rs. 10,000) |
Smart India Hackathon Grand Finale 2017 |
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Recognition: |
Persistent Innovation Award |
Team Name: |
Irrational Reals |
Problem Category: |
Environment Forests and Climate Changes |
Problem Statement: | Evaluation of Health Hazards and Management of Electronic Waste |
Name Of Students: |
Deepesh Gupta (BE IT) Krupal Jadhav (BE IT) Manish Jain (BE IT) Deven Bhalerao (BE IT) Likitha Shettigar (BE IT) Atashi Khatau (SE IT) |
Mentors : |
Prof. Nilesh Ghavate Prof. Tayyabali Sayyad |
Venue: |
Coimbatore |
Winning Price: |
1st Runnerup (Rs. 75,000) |