The event, organized by the DSEK in collaboration with Pi Jam Foundation and UNICEF, marked a significant milestone in fostering innovation and creativity among the youth of the region.
The serene ambiance of SKICC was abuzz with youthful energy and groundbreaking ideas as over 200 students from across Jammu and Kashmir showcased innovative projects at the annual Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) event, ‘PRAGAASH 2024’. The event, organized by the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) in collaboration with Pi Jam Foundation and UNICEF, marked a significant milestone in fostering innovation and creativity among the youth of the region.
Graced by dignitaries including Hon’ble Minister for Education Sakina Masood, AIM Mission Director Dr. Chintan Vaishnav, Principal Secretary School Education Suresh Gupta, and DSEK Director Dr. G.N. Itoo, the event highlighted the growing role of technological innovation in addressing local challenges.
Minister Sakina Masood, the Chief Guest, emphasized the transformative power of education in unlocking the potential of young minds. She said that education goes beyond academics. It’s about nurturing creativity and providing platforms for students to express their talents.She reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting students and teachers in their pursuit of excellence.
From environmental sustainability to safety innovations, the projects on display demonstrated the students’ keen understanding of local issues and their determination to address them through technology.
A student namely iftikhar from Boys Higher Secondary School, Bandipora, presented an IoT-based ‘Early Landslide Detection and Alert System’. Inspired by personal experience, the system integrates sensors to detect vibrations and humidity changes in landslide-prone areas. The project employs real-time data and WhatsApp API to send alerts, potentially saving lives in vulnerable regions like Gurez and the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway.
A team of girl students from Girls Higher Secondary School, Amirakadal, developed the ‘Smart Women Safety Bag’ in response to increasing crimes against women. The innovative bag features an alarm system and GPS tracker to alert nearby people and share the user’s location in emergencies.
Another standout project, ‘Line Watch Pro’ by Aman from Government Higher Secondary School, Boniyar, uses real-time data to alert officials about faults in power transmission lines, potentially preventing accidents and enhancing efficiency.
AIM Mission Director,Dr. Chintan Vaishnav,praised the region’s remarkable progress in the innovation ecosystem. “J-K’s participation in the ATL Innovation Challenge is 36%, far above the national average of 3.18%. Students here are solving complex, localized problems with real-world applications, creating lasting impact.Dr. Vaishnav announced that inspired by J-K’s success, AIM plans to extend its initiatives to other hilly regions of India, furthering the mission of empowering students to tackle unique regional challenges.
The event also saw the announcement of 20 new Tinkering Spaces to be established across J-K, reinforcing the government’s commitment to innovation-driven education. Dr. G.N. Itoo appreciated the dedication of students, mentors, and stakeholders, noting that their collective efforts were paving the way for a brighter future.
The event concluded with accolades for students, mentors, and model teachers. The showcased projects not only underscored the region’s entrepreneurial spirit but also highlighted the potential of young innovators to drive meaningful change.
As ‘PRAGAASH 2024’ illuminated the innovation landscape of J-K, it set a precedent for a future where education, creativity, and technology converge to address real-world problems and create a prosperous and sustainable society.It also captures the essence of the event and its impact, celebrating the achievements of young innovators and the collective vision of stakeholders.