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May 05, 2017 09:28 IST
598 problems.
7,531 possible solutions.
10,000 students.
Vivek Kulkarni takes us through the making of the 36-hour mega event.
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29 Indian ministries with 598 problem statements that needed solutions. Over 400 students
hospitalised after
gas leak near Delhi
40,000 students from 2,200 participating colleges with 7,531 submitted ideas. school
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I still remember the day I got involved in this initiative. It was, I admit, a bit scary.
Initially, the response from the students and colleges was not very encouraging, but we were
soon able to build up traction by conducting Facebook Live sessions for them. We had planned
only a few sessions at first, but ended up conducting close to 20.
The response from the students was heartening, leaving us with no doubt that the technology
students from India were ready to make that big leap.
Within a few weeks we received 7,531 ideas to solve the 598 problems given by the ministries.
The overwhelming student response and their activity on social media kept us on our toes.
With the evaluators being spread across multiple locations and time zones, it was difficult to get
everybody on the same page as far as the evaluation process was concerned.
But hats off to the 402 evaluators -- including my own team at Persistent Labs -- who made it
possible for us to get at least 9 opinions about each idea that was submitted.
Thanks to all the hard work put in by the evaluators we were able to do justice to every single
idea, and shortlist 1,266 final ideas.
The next challenge was deciding the different locations for the final hackathon, organizing the
event at all these locations, setting up the process and educating the different centres to
achieve the same experience throughout.
It took multiple rounds of discussion to decide everything from the programme schedule, the
final evaluation process, the judges to details like mentoring, food, and yoga/Zumba sessions at
the venue.
Dr Abhay Jere, who heads Persistent Labs, played a pivotal role in making it work.
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The energy was especially amplified when Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the
aspiring innovators through video conference at 10 pm on Day 1; the live interaction gave them
the energy boost they needed to see them through to the end of 36 hours -- at 9 pm on April 2.
The top three solutions developed during the final hackathon were awarded 1 lakh, 75,000
and 50,000, respectively.
Two more prizes were given by Persistent Systems Ltd and Deloitte India.
The effort will begin as early as next month, and the handover of these products and their
actual use by the ministries is expected to start by the year end.
Smart India Hackathon 2017 not only harnessed the creativity and expertise of the students,
but also built the funnel for 'Startup India, Standup India'.
These crowd-sourced solutions will help improve governance and quality of life, and provide
young citizens of our country an opportunity to co-create and present innovative solutions to
India's daunting problems.
Vivek Kulkarni is the chief architect, Persistent System Ltd. He tweets at @v_d_k
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