From: Prof. Anil K Gupta <anilg@sristi.org>
Date: Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 4:32 PM
Subject: Inviting Entries of Student Projects for GYTI (Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Award) 2017
To: abusaleh@uohyd.ac.in
Dear Abu Saleh,
Greetings from SRISTI, Techpedia
I hope you agree that to promote originality and inattentiveness, it is very useful to make database of student projects at one place. It will not only give greater global visibility to the ideas that you have developed but also may help in greater collaboration among young scholars. In addition, it may help some of you get Gandhian Youngtechnological Innovation (GYTI) award at Rashtrapatibhavan during Festival of innovation hosted by the Office of the President assisted by National Innovation Foundation.
We have already gathered over 2, 00,000 projects across the country. BIRAC and SRISTI have joined hands to supplement Gandhian Youngtechnological Innovation (GYTI) Awards. These awards are given in all fields of engineering and technology including biotechnology and medical devices to outstanding theses submitted by the students. There are 15 awards worth Rs. 15 Lakh each for medical/life sciences related innovations and 100 awards worth Rs. 1 Lakh each for grassroots innovations.
If you have already been awarded Ph. D.,you are welcome to share soft copy of abstract or even full text of your thesis which will be of immense value to your juniors. We would like to request you to send your nomination for GYTI Award if it is a recent thesis (Say, submitted within the last two years i.e. between 2014-2016).
We would also request you to promote GYTI and Techpedia amo
For any queries, please connect with our team Techpedia at +91 9099258492, gyti.techpedia@sri
Poster of GYTI 2017 : Click here.
Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Award 2017
Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Awards | Teaser
Thanking you and with best wishes,
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