Overview
- The shortlisted teams hail from 13 Delhi institutions, led by NSUT with 10 entries and followed by IGDTUW with six and SSCBS and GGSIPU with five each.
- They will compete on August 22 across four thematic categories including logistics and supply chain, ease of doing business, frontier technologies and MSME resilience.
- The competition drew 652 registrations—more than five times the initially projected 120 teams—underscoring high student engagement in policy-driven problem solving.
- Proposals span AI-driven logistics platforms, compliance and process-streamlining tools for startups, robotics and automation applications, and sustainable models for MSME development.
- Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said the turnout reflects youth eagerness to contribute practical business solutions to the capital’s policymaking.