The Hindu (Bangalore)

Karnataka Innovation Top Idea Grand Finale 202223 winning school teams yet to get cash prize and award certificat­e

- Jayanth R.

Government school student teams who won the Karnataka Innovation Prototypin­g Camp and Top Idea Grand Finale 202223, held by Samagra ShikshanaK­arnataka (SSK) in July 2023, have not received the prize amount and award certificat­e even after seven months.

“The grand finale award ceremony was held in Bengaluru on July 24, 2023. However, only award certificat­es were distribute­d to the winning teams, not cash prize. As soon as the ceremony was over, the organisers took back the certificat­es owing to some errors and they promised us that they would correct the errors and redistribu­te them. However, neither the award certificat­es nor the prize amount have been given so far,” the winning student teams alleged.

The Karnataka Innovation Prototypin­g Camp and Top Idea Grand Finale was organised by ‘Yuwaah’ in collaborat­ion with UNICEF, Skill India and SSK to inculcate the spirit of innovation and enhance creativity among schoolchil­dren. The competitio­n consisted of demonstrat­ion of models invented by government school students and prototypin­g boot camp and grand finale.

A total of 32 teams from across the State participat­ed in the grand finale with their new inventions. Prizes were announced for the top six ideas finally.

‘Crops dryer’ developed by the students of Government High School of Niluvagilu, Chikkamaga­luru district won the first prize. The second prize was awarded to ‘waste plastic low cost home’ developed by the students of Government Higher Primary School, Devagalli, Mysuru, and the third prize was awarded to the ‘vegetable grower’ unit invented by the students of Government Higher Primary School, Belni village, Uttara Kannada district.

‘Eco house’ developed by students of Government CoJunior College, Hunnur, Bagalkot district, ‘fuel sensor’ developed by students of Government PU Boys College (High school), Chitradurg­a district, and ‘weed cutting machine’ by students of Government Higher Primary School, Yaranal, Vijayapura district got consolatio­n prizes.

“We made innovation­s for this competitio­n with our own pocket money, participat­ed in the grand finale and won the prize. As this is a Statelevel competitio­n, the award certificat­e has more value. However, owing to the negligence of the organisers, there is no prize amount or award certificat­e,” the students said.

The teacher of a prizewinni­ng team said: “No specific amount for the cash prize for the winning teams was announced. However, they informed us that the winning teams will be given a cash prize. A letter was written to the Department of School Education and Literacy (DSEL) in October to redistribu­te the award certificat­es and cash prize to the winning teams. Recently the authoritie­s got the bank details of the prize winning schools. However, the prize amount has not been given yet. As it is a UNICEF programme, it has been conducted in Southern Indian States, and the Tamil Nadu government has given up to ₹1 lakh cash prize and tabs. But according to the latest informatio­n from the department, ₹2,500 will be given to all winning teams in Karnataka.”

SSK officials were not available for comment despite repeated attempts.

 ?? ?? Students who participat­ed in the Karnataka Innovation Prototypin­g Camp and Top Idea Grand Finale 202223 in Bengaluru.
Students who participat­ed in the Karnataka Innovation Prototypin­g Camp and Top Idea Grand Finale 202223 in Bengaluru.

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