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EXHIBITIONS




 Identifying  a  significant  gap  in  the  availability  of  a  reliable,  frequently  updated,  and
 empathetic news platform, Santosh Senthilkumar aims to address this issue through the
 introduction of "Pressum," an online news website that provides the Indian community with
 unheard news that matters.
 Santhosh Senthilkumar, Sanskaar Kulkarni: Pressum, Indus International School, Bengaluru




 Shruthi Jairam and other students have created a band, aiming to empower young
 girls' interest in music and provide access to quality programmes using technology,
 promoting equitable access to music education. They performed at the Mahindra
 Blues Festival with the Nanhi Kali Foundation, an NGO focused on the development and education of
 young girls, and used technology to teach the girls about music and created reference material for them to
 use as instructional modules.
 Shruthi Jairam: Music & Equity, Kanakia International School, Mumbai



 After  observing  students  struggle  with  speech  difficulties,  Himansh  Chitkara,  designed
 "Scriter" - an app which converts higher level speech to text and vice versa. With Scriter, he
 aims to promote inclusion, diversity and equity.
 Himansh Chitkara: Scriter, Singapore International School, Mumbai


                 Aditya  Dharap  and  Aamani  Maddukuri  noticed  lack  of  inclusivity  and  diversity  in  our
                 community due to psychological biases. They aim to remedy this with an application with
                 games and tests that use AI, ML and Virtual Reality to help employees recognise their internal
                 biases.
                 Aditya Dharap and Aamani  Maddukuri: AI VR driven Workplace equity,
                 CHIREC International School, Hyderabad





                 Tanmay Kaper and Arnav Agarwal created and curated a digital library for underprivileged
                 students,  thus  allowing  them  to  access  bilingual  and  multilingual  library  resources  from
                 anywhere and at any time.

                 Tanmay Kaper and Arnav Agarwal: Digital Library, Edubridge International School, Mumbai




                 Mudit has created an app that helps governments solicit citizen views on matters of local
                 importance. The app is already being used by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, thus
                 allowing citizens to get more involved with the day to day workings of the government.
                 Mudit Baid: Poll Point, Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai




                 Kartik  Bhatia  looked  at  how  using  Smart  crop  monitoring  sensors  would  help
                 farmers optimize their crop management strategies, thus helping create a more
                 sustainable ad equitable agriculture industry.
                 Kartik Bhatia: Technology & Agriculture, Don Bosco International School, Mumbai
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