The Laghu Udyog Bharati Skill Development Center in Jaipur successfully hosted an Ideathon program, drawing enthusiastic participation from around 156 students representing 50 colleges across 30 cities and 13 states of India. The initiative served as a platform to encourage young innovators to transform their creative ideas into practical business solutions.
During the event, three top entries were showcased and recognized, with organizers announcing that the selected teams would receive structured training and mentorship support. Furthermore, 30 shortlisted participants will gain access to free incubation facilities, enabling them to shape their startup ideas into scalable ventures.
During the event, three top entries were showcased and recognized, with organizers announcing that the selected teams would receive structured training and mentorship support. Furthermore, 30 shortlisted participants will gain access to free incubation facilities, enabling them to shape their startup ideas into scalable ventures.
The chief guest of the program, Union Minister of Railways and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, took a special interest in the ‘Mag Safe’ project developed by Tanmay Vyas and Charu. This project uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to analyze various railway track factors and optimize train speeds. The minister praised the innovation and directed railway officials to study such ideas while ensuring participants receive resources to advance their projects. Another noteworthy presentation came from Ritika from Mumbai, who introduced her startup Pelvi Fit, aimed at addressing women’s health issues related to urinary diseases.
Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa also addressed the gathering, urging students to actively participate in competitions and skill-building initiatives, while promising full state government support to foster entrepreneurship and innovation.
The program was organized at the Sohan Singh Smriti Kaushal Vikas Kendra in Jaipur. The event commenced with a welcome address by Yogendra Sharma, President of Laghu Udyog Bharati Rajasthan, followed by a formal vote of thanks from General Secretary Sunita Sharma.
The program was organized at the Sohan Singh Smriti Kaushal Vikas Kendra in Jaipur. The event commenced with a welcome address by Yogendra Sharma, President of Laghu Udyog Bharati Rajasthan, followed by a formal vote of thanks from General Secretary Sunita Sharma.With its focus on innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurship, the Ideathon underscored the growing role of youth-led startups in addressing real-world challenges and contributing to India’s vision of becoming a global innovation hub.
