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Mumbai School Girls to Build, Use Robots addressing Ocean Pollution at 1st Global Challenge 2019

In two and a half weeks, a team of very young and spirited 5 teenage girls (14 yrs-18yrs), the Geared-Up Girls from 4 different schools in Mumbai will represent the country at the First Global Challenge between October 24 - 27, 2019.

The 'Geared-up Girls' Team -- from 4 schools across Mumbai comprises of the team members namely, Aarushi Shah (Bombay International School), works on robot design, construction and electrical in the team, Radhika Sekhsaria (Oberoi International School), responsible for fundraising and programming, Aayushi Nainan (Dhirubhai Ambani International School), her primary focus is on strategy and construction, Jasmehar Kochhar (Podar International School), focuses on programming and strategizing and Lavanya Iyer (Dhirubhai Ambani International School), responsible for robot construction and strategy.





It's a huge moment for us as our daughters are representing the country at a global platform. All of us parents are extremely grateful and overwhelmed at the same time. We do hope our girls can keep the nation's flag flying high. We are thankful to Stem Education Trust and First Global for their guidance and support." said Rohit Sekhsaria, Radhika Sekhsaria's father.

With more than 2,000 students from 193 countries from around the world, the 3rd edition of FIRST Global challenge is going to be held in Dubai.

The FIRST Global Challenge, a not-for-profit organization based in the United States, invites nations from across the world to send their teams to compete in a Robotics Olympics themed around the greatest challenges facing our planet.



This year, the theme is ‘ocean opportunities’ and focuses on ocean pollution that negatively impacts marine life and global populations. It seeks to educate the participating teams about taking action to preserve our oceans and also throws up a challenge to the young and budding scientists to build robots to clean up the ocean of pollutants.

"This is the first time an all-girls team has qualified to make it to the First Global Challenge. That's really encouraging for STEM education because there's a wide gender disparity in this field. It has been part exciting and part fulfilling to mentor the 5 girls who have the spunk and intelligence. Apart from preparing the team technically, we have spent a lot of time in community service, where the girls are actively spreading awareness about STEM and teaching robotics to underprivileged children. We do hope the Geared-up Girls team continues to rise and shine." said Meenal Majumdar, Mentor.

All the five girls have gone through a rigorous selection process that involved four rounds of technical interviews. They were pitted against 20 teams vying for the prestigious spot to make it to team India.

To address the huge gap that exists in STEM education, the girls have taken it upon themselves to create a world of confident and fearless girls by reducing the gender inequality in STEM. Their mission is to empower and enrich the lives of women by inspiring them to pursue STEM.

The girls are also actively involved in teaching STEM to underprivileged students of Dharavi and hearing impaired students of Sankalp. They are also raising funds to support an all-girls team to participate at the First Lego League.

Dell Technologies, NITI Aayog Launches Student Internship Program to Nurture Young Minds

Dell Technologies initiated a Student Internship Program in partnership with NITI Aayog’ s Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), as part of the ATL – Student Entrepreneurship Program. Dell hosted top teams of Atal Innovation Mission for a 2-week long internship program to mentor the students in areas such as technical support, product marketability, funding and incubation, patenting etc.

Through this program, Dell volunteers will be working closely with the student innovators to:


  • Offer mentoring support

  • Create a test bed and collect customer feedback

  • Provide support to manufacture a fully functional market ready product

  • Patent their ideas/processes

  • Help them launch their product in the market



“Dell strives to drive change by harnessing the power of technology to create and inspire. Through this internship program, we envision to empower youth and continue to transform young innovators into entrepreneurs. We value our partnership with NITI Aayog and look forward to expanding our collaboration to drive innovation and learning among budding entrepreneurs,” said Mr. Alok Ohrie, President and Managing Director, Dell Technologies India.

Dell Technologies’ employees have also been enrolled as ‘Mentors of Change’ and have volunteered to nurture the innovative spirit among students. Dell volunteers from across the country have been engaged in helping students ideate, providing technical expertise to refine their prototypes and also enhance their presentation skills.

Mr. Ramanathan Ramanan, Mission Director, Atal Innovation Mission said, “Since the launch of ATL – Student Entrepreneurship Program earlier this year, we have accelerated our pace towards our goal of embedding values of innovation, technology and entrepreneurship amongst young ATL innovators.” He further added, “The internship program by Dell Technologies will mould these innovators to become successful future entrepreneurs, and we are proud that Dell has been associated with AIM in the above initiatives.”

Aimed towards nurturing India’s top ATL young innovators and introducing them to business, product development and entrepreneurship, Student Entrepreneurship Program is the flagship initiative launched by NITI Aayog’ s Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) in partnership with Dell Technologies and Learning Links Foundation. Launched in January 2019, the 10-month Student Entrepreneurship Program is part of Dell Technologies’ social impact vision, Progress Made Real, fulfilling its mission of making India’s youth – Future Ready.

~ Published unedited via Business Wire India

Indian Student Wins South Asia Region Qualifiers For The Global Student Entrepreneur Awards

An Indian student has become the proud winner of the EO South Asia Regional Qualifiers of the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) this year, announced Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) in a press release sent to Indianweb2.com.

Hosted by the EO Bangladesh Chapter, 17 student entrepreneurs from four countries competed head to head in this regional finale for a chance to move on to the global finals.

[caption id="attachment_123260" align="aligncenter" width="700"] Eshan Sadasivan_EO_Regional GSEA Winner receiving the award[/caption]

Hailing from Uttar Pradesh, Eshan Sadasivan -- Founder & CEO, PROSOC bested his competitors with his innovative (business insights) based on his business idea, excellent presentation skills and smart responses during the Q&A rounds. Jahangir Alam of ALO from Bangladesh was the first runner up.

GSEA is EO’s premier awards program for students who own or operate a business while attending college or university. Eshan has won this regional GSEA round and now proceeds to compete against other top student entrepreneurs from around the world in the hopes of winning over US$400,000 in cash and donated prizes at EO GSEA Global Finals 2018 in Toronto, Canada.

In order to qualify for this award contest, participants had to be an undergraduate student and the owner of a for-profit/social enterprise structured (revenue generating) business that has operated for at least six consecutive months. All the participants contested in the Regional Finals have achieved the Local Winner Award and prize money in their respective countries.

“GSEA has introduced me with a wide-open horizon of possibilities. This has been a continuous adventure of enriching myself through learning. Moreover, attending the regional finals has been an amazing experience as I got acquainted with innovative geniuses from other countries and I think this will help me broaden my vision about business and friendship.” said Eshan Sadasivan, winner of GSEA South Asia regional competition.

“EO Bangladesh hosted the GSEA regional competition for the first time and we are immensely honored to get this opportunity to welcome the participants and delegates of EO South Asia and create a platform for commercial harmony” said Zareen Mahmud Hosein, GSEA Co-Chair.

“I am overwhelmed to meet the young talents of South Asia and to experience their vision in person which will change the world soon enough. My sincere thanks to EO South Asia to give EO Bangladesh the opportunity to host this prestigious event. ”-Said Khaled Hossain, President- EO Bangladesh while expressing his gratification.

Tofail Ahmed, MP, Minister for Commerce, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh has graced the event with his presence as the chief guest. The jury for the regional finale was Sayed Almas Kabir, Chief Executive Officer of MetroNet Bangladesh Limited and Managing Director of AyAl Corp, Farzana Chowdhury, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer Green Delta Insurance Company Limited, Minhaz Anwar, Head of GP Accelerator, Rokia Afzal Rahman, chairperson of Mediaworld Ltd and Chiranjiv Patel, Reginal Director, EO GSEA South Asia.

About the Entrepreneurs’ Organization’s Global Student Entrepreneur Awards

As the premier global competition for undergraduate students, the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) represents more than 1,700 of the prominent student entrepreneurs from more than 60 countries. Built on a mission to inspire students to start and grow entrepreneurial ventures, GSEA brings global visibility to pioneering student business owners. Since 1998, the GSEA, a program founded at the John Cook School of Business at Saint Louis University, has honored outstanding students who simultaneously attend university full-time while running their own businesses. The Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) took on leadership of the GSEA in 2006 to offer student entrepreneurs access to a global network of mentors, resources and connections from the most influential community of entrepreneurs in the world. The Entrepreneurs’ Organization’s GSEA is generously supported by Thomas Franchise Solutions.

To recall, in March 2017 EO had organized Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA), which represented thousands of prominent student entrepreneurs from more than 50 countries. And, the winner of EO GSEA India National Finals was Daniel Raj David, a student of IIT-Madras.

Just yesterday, New Delhi Chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organization has launched its Accelerator Program in Delhi, a catapult for First-Stage Entrepreneurs, which aims to propel their businesses into a higher league in a short span of time.

In 2015, Campusknot, a startup founded by three Indian and a German student at the Mississippi State University (MSU) has received $100,000, and the startup also sets up a record for private investment in a student-run startup at the university

Indian Student Wins South Asia Region Qualifiers For The Global Student Entrepreneur Awards

An Indian student has become the proud winner of the EO South Asia Regional Qualifiers of the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) this year, announced Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) in a press release sent to Indianweb2.com.

Hosted by the EO Bangladesh Chapter, 17 student entrepreneurs from four countries competed head to head in this regional finale for a chance to move on to the global finals.

[caption id="attachment_123260" align="aligncenter" width="700"] Eshan Sadasivan_EO_Regional GSEA Winner receiving the award[/caption]

Hailing from Uttar Pradesh, Eshan Sadasivan -- Founder & CEO, PROSOC bested his competitors with his innovative (business insights) based on his business idea, excellent presentation skills and smart responses during the Q&A rounds. Jahangir Alam of ALO from Bangladesh was the first runner up.

GSEA is EO’s premier awards program for students who own or operate a business while attending college or university. Eshan has won this regional GSEA round and now proceeds to compete against other top student entrepreneurs from around the world in the hopes of winning over US$400,000 in cash and donated prizes at EO GSEA Global Finals 2018 in Toronto, Canada.

In order to qualify for this award contest, participants had to be an undergraduate student and the owner of a for-profit/social enterprise structured (revenue generating) business that has operated for at least six consecutive months. All the participants contested in the Regional Finals have achieved the Local Winner Award and prize money in their respective countries.

“GSEA has introduced me with a wide-open horizon of possibilities. This has been a continuous adventure of enriching myself through learning. Moreover, attending the regional finals has been an amazing experience as I got acquainted with innovative geniuses from other countries and I think this will help me broaden my vision about business and friendship.” said Eshan Sadasivan, winner of GSEA South Asia regional competition.

“EO Bangladesh hosted the GSEA regional competition for the first time and we are immensely honored to get this opportunity to welcome the participants and delegates of EO South Asia and create a platform for commercial harmony” said Zareen Mahmud Hosein, GSEA Co-Chair.

“I am overwhelmed to meet the young talents of South Asia and to experience their vision in person which will change the world soon enough. My sincere thanks to EO South Asia to give EO Bangladesh the opportunity to host this prestigious event. ”-Said Khaled Hossain, President- EO Bangladesh while expressing his gratification.

Tofail Ahmed, MP, Minister for Commerce, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh has graced the event with his presence as the chief guest. The jury for the regional finale was Sayed Almas Kabir, Chief Executive Officer of MetroNet Bangladesh Limited and Managing Director of AyAl Corp, Farzana Chowdhury, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer Green Delta Insurance Company Limited, Minhaz Anwar, Head of GP Accelerator, Rokia Afzal Rahman, chairperson of Mediaworld Ltd and Chiranjiv Patel, Reginal Director, EO GSEA South Asia.

About the Entrepreneurs’ Organization’s Global Student Entrepreneur Awards

As the premier global competition for undergraduate students, the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) represents more than 1,700 of the prominent student entrepreneurs from more than 60 countries. Built on a mission to inspire students to start and grow entrepreneurial ventures, GSEA brings global visibility to pioneering student business owners. Since 1998, the GSEA, a program founded at the John Cook School of Business at Saint Louis University, has honored outstanding students who simultaneously attend university full-time while running their own businesses. The Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) took on leadership of the GSEA in 2006 to offer student entrepreneurs access to a global network of mentors, resources and connections from the most influential community of entrepreneurs in the world. The Entrepreneurs’ Organization’s GSEA is generously supported by Thomas Franchise Solutions.

To recall, in March 2017 EO had organized Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA), which represented thousands of prominent student entrepreneurs from more than 50 countries. And, the winner of EO GSEA India National Finals was Daniel Raj David, a student of IIT-Madras.

Just yesterday, New Delhi Chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organization has launched its Accelerator Program in Delhi, a catapult for First-Stage Entrepreneurs, which aims to propel their businesses into a higher league in a short span of time.

In 2015, Campusknot, a startup founded by three Indian and a German student at the Mississippi State University (MSU) has received $100,000, and the startup also sets up a record for private investment in a student-run startup at the university

1.3 Lakh Google Scholarships Open For Students, Developers in India

With an aim to create a pool of highly skilled tech workforce that is readily employable by the Industry and help spur innovation, Google India, in association with technology learning platform Pluralsight and educational institution Udacity, on Thursday announced a new scholarship programme. According to the Google, this scholarship will help train 1.3 lakh developers and students across the country.

"At Google, we have consistently invested in helping the developer and Startup community to get easy access to all the latest technology that is shaping the world today. And in the last few years, we have broadened our efforts in India by going beyond professional developers and Startups to focusing on student community as well," said an official blog post of Google India.

Under this scholarship program, Google will sponsor 1 lakh scholarships on the Pluralsight learning platform and 30 thousand scholarships on Udacity.

Learn more about this scholarships and Apply Here

The scholarships will help students and developers gain access to advanced learning curriculum and further their employability in emerging technologies like Mobile and Web development, Machine Learning, AR/VR, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud Platforms.

"India has tremendous potential to become a hub of innovation for mobile and cloud technologies. And the key to building innovative solutions and supporting the fast growing startup ecosystem in India, is to invest in skilling India's large IT workforce and provide the future workforce easy access to world class training, tools and support," said William Florance, Developer Products Group and Skilling Lead for India, Google.

The Google executive also told reporters in New Delhi today that, since the company had announced the skilling initiative in India, 210,000 students have completed Google developed courses on Udacity, with 117,000 students completing the course this year.

Get To Know 5 Promising Student Startups from Lucknow Chapter of iB Hubs Startup School

iB Hubs Startup School, Lucknow is giving a major boost to student entrepreneurial ecosystem in the country. It is a specially designed 4-week acceleration program for student entrepreneurs that charges zero fees and zero equity.

Many students have startup ideas. However, they are lost somewhere between the thought and the execution. iB Hubs Startup School facilitates students cross over this bridge of uncertainty with its Getting-Things-Done philosophy, unique hands-on learning approach, and personalized mentoring. The Lean Startup Principles and Design Thinking approaches are enabling the startups to build customer-centric and sustainable solutions. Startups are getting exposed to trainings and advice of industry leaders, seasoned entrepreneurs and are acquiring new customers too.

Here are the profiles of startups from Startup School Lucknow:

Addressing the society, sustainable leaders in the making

[caption id="attachment_117666" align="aligncenter" width="700"] n the picture from left, Hitesh(Greenrock), Akshay(Whirl Rock), Ravinder(Mandisoft), Suhail(Prolog).[/caption]

Prolog, one of the student startups, aims to curb down the power wastage in India from its current value at 24.62% (2016) to around 12-13% by working with various stakeholders. They believe that solutions based on advanced technologies like IoT, AI, and Machine Learning will enable efficient usage and distribution of electricity. They are currently developing solutions for real time monitoring, power theft detection, and remote disconnection.

Greenrock is on the path of tackling a global issue, ‘Plastic Pollution’. It is exploring applications of used plastics to develop solutions in the construction industry. Greenrock has come up with an eco-friendly brick model with plastic as one of the key ingredients.

Whirl wash provides reliable and convenient laundry services which are accessible to all at affordable prices. They are working with unemployed women, local dhobis and shop-fronts in an on-demand mechanized laundry/dry cleaning model creating employment opportunities locally and increasing revenues.

MandiSoft, is a unique solution for Sabji Mandis which caters to their accounting and business planning needs. Ravinder, founder of MandiSoft started up when he worked at his father's Sabji Mandi business for 6 months and recognized the severe need for personalized accounting and data analysis solution.

[caption id="attachment_117665" align="alignright" width="139"] Saaransh,Prosol[/caption]

Prosol believes that "the best thing to do with an advice is to pass it on” and to pass it on we provide a platform for Working/Business professionals and experts where they can mentor, share and connect with each other.

Let’s wish these student entrepreneurs the very best in their pursuit of startup wisdom and hope they become trendsetters/role models in their communities!!

To know more about iB Hubs Startup School, visit: http://ibhubs.co/startupschool/

How iB Hubs Startup School is Empowering Student Startups, the Next Powerhouses of Entrepreneurial Energy!

iB Hubs, a PAN-India startup hub believes students are the creators of next wave of innovation in the society. However, it is necessary for students to instill a problem solving mindset that will lead to a proactive search for solutions. The more we inculcate the entrepreneurial attitude within students, the further they’ll go towards finding gaps that needs to be filled. iB Hubs announced iB Hubs Startup School, that works on instilling entrepreneurial mindset in youngsters, who will act as role models for their peers and the society as a whole. To ensure the best participation, this specially designed 4-week accelerator program charges zero fee and zero equity.

Becoming a buzzword of this summer break, the program has received applications from 500+ student entrepreneurs from across 23 states and 140+ institutions including the premier institutions such as IITs, NITs, BITS Pilani etc.

iB Hubs envisions to develop a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in every nook and corner of India. It was inaugurated by Shri Amitabh Kant, CEO NITI Aayog, on November 13, 2016. With a mission to establish 2500 centres across the country by 2019, it has already set up 35 hubs in 7 states, with nodal centers in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Lucknow.

The firm has a strong team of 1000+ young people with 200+ full-time working individuals including engineers, doctors and management professionals. Most members of the team are alumni of institutions such as IITs, IIMs, ISB, NITs, IIIT Hyderabad and BITS Pilani with work experience in MNCs such as Amazon, Intel, Qualcomm, HP, Nvidia, IBM, Samsung, and Bosch.

Speaking about iB Hubs Startup School, Mr. S Vijay Kumar, Chief Mentor of iB Hubs, says,

“Developing an entrepreneurial mindset will enable youngsters to see opportunity in every problem they come across. As this influences them to start discussing about "solutions" rather than complaining about "problems", the country will see a phase shift. At iB Hubs, we’re on a mission to take the problem-solving culture as a nation-wide movement. And through iB Hubs Startup School, we are creating role models and evangelists to do it.”

Speaking about the vision behind iB Hubs Startup School, K. Radha Alekhya, CEO of iB Hubs, says,

“iB Hubs Startup School isn’t just a summer program. We’re dedicated to making role models here.That’s exactly the reason why we’re offering this program with Zero Fee and Zero Equity and continued support even after the program concludes. We’re also bringing the whole startup ecosystem together by connecting the participants with mentors, angel investors, industry experts, successful startup founders and CEOs. Furthermore, our global platform is accessible for startups who want to go global. ”

Program Details:



With two batches at Hyderabad and Lucknow (Batch-1: May - June & Batch-2: June - July), the iB Hubs Startup School program is an intense period of focused learning and rapid experimentation that enables student entrepreneurs to step out of their comfort zone to build, launch and scale their ventures.

The program helps student entrepreneurs adopt the lean startup and design thinking principles, identify and validate their target customers, master the business model canvas, build team competencies and learn the nitty gritty of fundraising.

The program culminates with a Demo Day where top promising startups get an opportunity to pitch their ventures in front of renowned angel investors and venture capitalists.

Key highlights of the program include the

  • one-on-one mentoring for the startups with industry veterans

  • specially curated talks, fireside chats and panel discussions with seasoned entrepreneurs and experts, and,


  • starter kits and credits from corporate partners





Let us hope that this initiative by team iB Hubs would empower student entrepreneurs as the Indian startup ecosystem matures.

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