Jalandhar, 18.04.26-; India’s largest brain marathon for young innovators, the Bharat Innovation Challenge 2025-26, converged at Lovely Professional University (LPU). This LPU led national initiative witnessed an overwhelming response, with participation from over 2,600 teams, 10,000+ students and mentors, spanning 28 states and 500+ cities. Designed as a two stage innovation journey, the challenge began with online submissions across ten diverse themes including smart living, health and wellness, cybersecurity, climate action, agriculture, mobility, education, and inclusion. From this nationwide pool, the top 120 teams advanced to the grand finale.Several projects stood out for their strong real world relevance. Kavach, a smart safety belt, used AI for fall detection, SOS alerts, and real time tracking to support individuals with neurological conditions. VisionX introduced assistive glasses enabling greater independence for the visually impaired through obstacle detection and voice assistance. A smart self cleaning urinal system based on photocatalysis offered a sustainable approach to public hygiene, while Vardaan, a powered exoskeleton, focused on restoring mobility for individuals with lower body paralysis. StrongHer presented a comprehensive platform addressing women’s health concerns such as PCOS and PCOD through personalised care.
After intense competition among top young innovators from across the country, Project Sanketra-I from DAV Public School, Dehradun secured the overall championship of the event, earning the top honour along with a cash prize of ₹3 lakh.
The first runner-up honours went to Project Hare Krsna from DAV Public School, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha and Project Sahi Bachat from Nehru World School, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, with each team receiving ₹2 lakh. The second runner-up honours were awarded to Project Vardaan from S.D.M.V Inter College, Maharajaganj, Uttar Pradesh, Hygiene Hackers by Viva The School by VVIT, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, and Innobotix from Lady Keshav Chandra Roy Memorial school in Ranchi, Jharkhand, with each team receiving ₹1 lakh.
Congratulating the participants, Dr. Lovi Raj Gupta, Pro Vice-Chancellor of LPU, appreciated their enthusiasm and learning spirit. Dr. Gupta encouraged students to move beyond projects and think in terms of scalable products, emphasising that transformative ideas often begin with small innovations but achieve impact through vision and execution. Dr. Gupta described students as the “Indians of Tomorrow,” expressing confidence that such young innovators will shape the future of technology and entrepreneurship.
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