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Smart India Hackathon 2017

Smart India Hackathon 2017
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Nov 22, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Feb 01, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Our Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, envisages a Digital India to bridge the digital divide in our country and further promote digital literacy in order to make ...

Our Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, envisages a Digital India to bridge the digital divide in our country and further promote digital literacy in order to make development a comprehensive mass movement and put governance within everyone’s reach in India.

In order to work towards our PM’s vision, Ministry of HRD, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) propose the Smart India Hackathon 2017, a unique initiative to identify new and disruptive digital technology innovations for solving the challenges faced by our country. This initiative aim to institutionalize a model for harnessing the creativity and technical expertise of 3.0 + million students for direct benefit of our nation. Mr. Prakash Javadekar, Hon’ble Minister, Ministry of HRD is the Chief Patron of this unique initiative, while Dr. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, AICTE & Dr. Anand Deshpande, Chairman, Founder & MD, Persistent Systems are the Chairman and Co-chairman of the organizing committee of this initiative respectively. NIC, MyGov, NASSCOM, UGC and Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini are co-organizers in this initiative. Besides this, several union ministries have agreed to be partners in this initiative.

Smart India Hackathon 2017 will be a computer programming competition which will involve all Engineering colleges with a reach to approximately 30 Lakh students from across India. We plan to challenge the students to think out-of-the-box and offer innovative ideas to build smart applications which will help address major real time problems in our country.

This Open Forum has been started so that participants can share their queries, issues and clarifications about the problem statements with Nodal Officers of respective Ministries and Departments.

List of Participating Ministries/ Departments and their Nodal Officers.

Last date of submission is 31st January, 2017.

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Tapan Pal
Tapan Pal 9 साल 2 दिन पहले
Dear PM Move towards cashless is a great move towards eradicating black money. Now to give shape to this mission, we need a solid action plan. Encouraging through radio and TV for going digital may not yield enough confidence unless we physically demonstrate, how simple it is to digital illiterate or semi-literate. Suggest to show in TV a demo, how to create a digital wallet and then how to do the transaction through this wallet. Will help in generating confidence among the common mass.
Rahul Wagh
Rahul Wagh 9 साल 2 दिन पहले
Respected PM, There are many house-owners across different locations in the country who do the one or more of the following malpractices:They give their house(s) on rent, but do not share their PAN with the tenant. They force the tenant to pay the rent only in cash. Even if they file IT returns, they under-report / do not report this rental income and hence do not pay any income tax on that. What can we do to stop these malpractices ? Make stricter laws and enforce them. Thanks !
Amarnath Rampally
Amarnath Rampally 9 साल 2 दिन पहले
"CASH LESS PUBLIC TRANSPORT USING TRAVEL CARDS(T-CARDS)" Dear Sir, Introduce a single card(T-CARD) for all public transport access(Like buses,trains,Taxis,Autos). PROBLEM: •Every user who uses public transport (State Transport Buses) for short travels are facing problem with change for their big notes or small notes(chiller problem). •Every Conductor or ticket issuers in Public transport (TSRTC) is facing problem to give change for big and small notes of customers.
chirayu tripathi
chirayu tripathi 9 साल 2 दिन पहले
Dear sir, To reduce cash transaction n promote cashless transactions and to remove black money 1. make cash transactions costlier by imposing extra taxes. 2. make all e-transactions cheaper and with attractive offers for some time. 3. come up with scheme 'more tax more reward ".so, people ll pay taxes by seeing benefits in it instead of hiding it.(if no GST when cash transaction prove costlier thn e-transactions THN ONLY people ll surly follow it n if nt people ll find ways to do cash deal.
Nandan Shah
Nandan Shah 9 साल 2 दिन पहले
Dear Sir, Happy with push to"less Cash" society. Trying to pay small vendors and housemaids without success. The issue is they haven't enabled mobile banking. So can not receive funds through UPI apps like TruePay, PhonePe etc. Suggestion (1) Provide single UPI app across all banks. It is confusing with many UPI apps (2) Auto-enable all accounts seeded with mobile number for fund receipt through mobile banking (3)Provide default bank option if multiple bank accounts exist
pradeep naik
pradeep naik 9 साल 2 दिन पहले
Dear PM, as there are mobile rechaging centers, there should be "e walate " recharging centers (under direct control of various banks)So that there is no need to go to bank web site.people can deposit 2000 rs note and payfor PAYTM Mobile number be the unique identity of transact The centers can be opened in bank for the account holders, which can provide recharge of e walate up to rs 20000 per mth by taking cheques. This will avoid apprehension in public mind about hacking of bank account.