If you are aged under 19 years and have original technological ideas to solve day to day problems, send your entries for the Award
The entries are open for the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Ignited Mind Children creativity and Innovation Award 2022 which is a platform to attract original technological ideas of the children.
In the memory of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the Honey Bee Network, SRISTI, and GIAN jointly organize an annual competition of students’ innovative and creative ideas to solve societal and grassroots problems.
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Ignited Mind Children Creativity and Innovation Award competition accepts entries from students up to class 12 and also from school dropouts up to 19 years of age.
The entries for Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Ignited Mind Children Creativity and Innovation Award 2022 are now open.
These awards are given every year to creative children aged under 19 years (either in school or dropped out) who have devised, derived, or thought of an innovative solution to any persistent social problem.
A student can send more than one entry. One can send a sketch or drawing of his/her idea/innovation while applying (though it’s not compulsory). Kindly ensure that the idea being sent is original to the student and is unaided by anyone. Teacher’s/parent’s involvement would be accepted only at the application/designing/prototyping stage.
If any parent or teacher wishes to send his/her ideas, one may send them at hbncriia@honeybee.org and participate in HBNCRIIA awards.
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