S2 E75: 20 Qns: Ideas of school kids that won India's National Innovation Awards
Leave a reviewA teenager from Gujarat came up with a novel solution to provide access to learning content on devices. Rather than rely on the goodwill of NGOs to provide devices and internet, Karthik Joshi, a 12th grader suggested a way by which students could 'pay' for this, without actually having to pay using money, but resources that are easily available to them. Another teenager from Tamil Nadu (Madhumita) has designed a 2-wheeler that can help the deaf drive on Indian roads, more safely.
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A teenager from Gujarat came up with a novel solution to provide access to learning content on devices. Rather than rely on the goodwill of NGOs to provide devices and internet, Karthik Joshi, a 12th grader suggested a way by which students could 'pay' for this, without actually having to pay using money, but resources that are easily available to them. Another teenager from Tamil Nadu (Madhumita) has designed a 2-wheeler that can help the deaf drive on Indian roads, more safely.
These are two of the many innovations that have won India's National Innovation Fund awards over the past few years. To read more about these awards given to school children – Dr APJ Abdul Kalam IGNITE Awards, click here.
Co-hosts: Pranay and Akmal, middle schoolers from Bosco Public School, Delhi
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