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Registration for Innovate U Techathon 2.0 National Level Hackathon dates extended

The Innovate U Techathon conducted on behalf of Innovation Foundation 10 Extension till February; The winners of the hackathon will be awarded cash prizes of around Rs 7.5 lakh

Manasi Saraf Joshi

To encourage and motivate the innovative ideas among students and support their entrepreneurship Second edition of Innovate U Techathon, a National Level Hackathon conducted on behalf of Innovation Foundation Punyat was organized on 22nd and 23rd of February.

Social issues through competition attempted and resolve it with the help of technology and bring its solution to the society. Students from engineering colleges across the country have given a spontaneous response to the registration. So far 200 members have been registered for it

Meanwhile, the registration process is complete however, owing to the demand the dates for registration has been extended", said, founder of the Innovation Foundation Kalpesh Yadav.

He said, “the registration has been extended until February 10 on Wednesday. Due to various reasons, students were not been able to register. Thus, the students from all over the country contacted the Innovation Foundation requesting to extend the registration period”, he added.

A cash prize of 1 lakh rupees will be given to the winning team. Students can use the link www.innovateyou.in/hackathon

If students face any technical difficulty during registration, they can contact on these following numbers 9689742929, 9623337777, 8390038371”, informed Kalpesh.

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