You are on page 1of 4

07/05/2017 Smart India Hackathon 2017: How we created the world's biggest hackathon! - Rediff.

com Get Ahead

rediff NewsApp Search


HOME NEWS BUSINESS MOVIES SPORTS CRICKET GET AHEAD SHOPPING

SHOP FOR: Men's Lifestyle Women's Lifestyle Mobiles Electronics Watches Home & Decor Personal Care Health & Fitness Books All Categories

Sign in | Create a Rediffmail account

Rediff.com Getahead Smart India Hackathon 2017: How w e created the w orld's biggest hackathon!

Smart India Hackathon 2017: How we created


the world's biggest hackathon!
To get such articles in your inbox
Share Comment
Enter Your email ID Subscribe

Text size: A A A
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.

Latest from rediff.com


9 Naxalites
involved in Sukma
attack held in
Chhattisgarh

Does marriage
change your
relationship?

Science,
commerce or arts:
Which stream is
best for you?

Kulgam: Cop,
wanted terrorist,
3 civilians killed in
terror attack

Mumbai spank
Daredevils by 146
runs, seals play-
offs spot

Turning point:
SRH's skipper
Warner's
dismissal against
RPS

In fresh AAP
crisis, Kejriwal
sacks water
minister Kapil
Mishra

IMAGE: Smart India Hackathon 2017 was envisioned to promote innovation and out-
Justice Leila Seth,
of-the-box thinking in young minds, and build the funnel for 'Startup India, Standup 1st woman Delhi
HC judge, passes
away
http://www.rediff.com/getahead/report/how-we-created-the-worlds-biggest-hackathon/20170505.htm 1/4
07/05/2017 Smart India Hackathon 2017: How we created the world's biggest hackathon! - Rediff.com Get Ahead
India'. away

Photograph published only for representational purposes.


Photograph: Gabrielle Lurie/Reuters

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

1,266 selected ideas, shortlisted by 402 evaluators across the globe.

10,000 final participating students. EPL: Man City


thrash Palace to
50+ IT organizations. move into third
place
1,700 mentors.

Thousands of staff/student volunteers who worked 24/7.


Stars spotted! What's this?
26 nodal centres/cities in India.
Spotted: Suriya in Chennai
36 simultaneous hours of coding. Reader J Venkatesan sends us a
photograph.
And 1 event -- the Smart India Hackathon 2017. More stars spotted
Met a celebrity?

Smart India Hackathon 2017 was envisioned to promote innovation and out-of-the-box Email us photos & videos

thinking in young minds, especially engineering students.

It was focused on problems of social importance identified by 29 ministries and departments of


the Government of India.

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.

Developers built 36 apps at first-ever Aadhaar hackathon

Evaluating 7,531 ideas was a mammoth task.


We involved many IT experts across the globe, including the ministry domain experts to do so.

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.

Coding for India at Google

The grand finale begun at 7 am on April 1.


The experience was as exhausting as it was energising.

http://www.rediff.com/getahead/report/how-we-created-the-worlds-biggest-hackathon/20170505.htm 2/4
07/05/2017 Smart India Hackathon 2017: How we created the world's biggest hackathon! - Rediff.com Get Ahead
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.

There are about 135 other prizes comprising of about 70 lakhs.

This is not the end.


The ministries are ready to further fund selective projects and convert them into finished
products.

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

Vivek Kulkarni

Related News: Smart India Hackathon, Vivek Kulkarni, Startup India

Print this article


Share Comment

You May Like Sponsored Links by Taboola

Banks, ATMs Closed Tomorrow Says PM Modi


NDTV

Medical Plan for Your Parent With No Medical Test & Paperwork Available
PolicyX

You'll Be Amazed by the Value of Your Car [Check Here]


Orange Book Value

If you have a computer you should try this game!


Vikings: Free Online Game

Flight Prices You're Not Allowed to See


Save70.com

Indians Born Between 1941 and 1981 May Be Eligible for High Paid Surveys
Survey Compare

Related links

Come, hack our EVMs: EC 'India needs out-of-the-box India needs to diversify away
throws hackathon challenge thinkers' from low-cost programming

http://www.rediff.com/getahead/report/how-we-created-the-worlds-biggest-hackathon/20170505.htm 3/4
07/05/2017 Smart India Hackathon 2017: How we created the world's biggest hackathon! - Rediff.com Get Ahead

Bhagalpuri Silk Sarees for Gorgeous Sarees That Bhagalpuri Art Silk Sarees
Gifting staring as low as 399/- Look Stunning But starting 399/- only
Rediff Shopping Cost Less Than Rs. Rediff Shopping
499
Rediff Shopping

Discussion Board

Write a message

Total 3 messages Pages | 1

good article
by Harpreet singh (View MyPage) on May 05, 2017 10:11 AM

great information thanks for sharing

http://www.jokesforever.in

Reply Forward | 'Report abuse' disabled by moderator

great article for me


by Harpreet singh (View MyPage) on May 05, 2017 10:10 AM

this article is very usefull for me

http://www.jokesforever.in

Reply Forward | 'Report abuse' disabled by moderator

great article for me


by Harpreet singh (View MyPage) on May 05, 2017 10:09 AM

this article is very usefull for me

Reply Forward | Report abuse

Total 3 messages Pages: | 1

Write a message Terms of use | Disclaimer

Business email Office email App Domain registration Website Rediffmail Money Company email Online Shopping Books Gifts Videos Blogs Buzz

2017 Rediff.com - Investor Information - Advertise with us - Disclaimer - Privacy Policy - Careers - Feedback - Terms of use

http://www.rediff.com/getahead/report/how-we-created-the-worlds-biggest-hackathon/20170505.htm 4/4

You might also like