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25 startups attend 1st S2G Day; ASUDE top draw

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In the first of the S2G (Startups to Government) Day series held on Tuesday more than 25 startup companies participat­ed and explained their products to officials of the Social Defence Department.

In the event organised by Tamil Nadu Startup and Innovative Mission (TANSIM), the startups who had developed children oriented products and services explained to officials of the Social Defence department headed by its Director S Valarmathi. Apart from displaying and explaining their products, the startups also explained about their products through a powerpoint presentati­on about its benefits to the students.

However, one product that attracted the visitors and the officials was ‘ASUDE’- a board game that the inventor U Abdul Rahman claims is the World’s first social thinking game. “The game is based on the movement of man and animal during the migration season in search of trees and a drop of water. The game promotes social thinking and eliminates the idea of enmity from the minds of children,” Abdul Rahman told DT Next.

He also said that even a single player can play the game and a maximum of 400 persons can play at a time. “Unlike other board games like Chess, players cannot cut the coins of opponents. The first thing that children try to learn from the game is moving along with others in a friendly manner,” said Abdul Rahman.

The game was played by officials like DGP Sylendra Babu, recently, and he had recommende­d the game for all policemen. Similarly, stars in cine field have also tried their hands on the game and appreciate­d the game.

Earlier, while launching the first S2G Day, Sivarajah Ramanathan, CEO, StartupTN, said that there were always issues for entreprene­urs to get their products sanctioned from government department­s and to remove the bottleneck­s and link the government department­s directly with the startups the S2G event is organised.

One product that attracted the visitors and the officials was ‘ASUDE’- a board game that the inventor U Abdul Rahman claims is the World’s first social thinking game

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