More than 25.9 lakh students from over 2.9 lakh schools across India have submitted their ideas for the Viksit Bharat Buildathon 2025. This program by the Ministry of Education aims to encourage young minds to create solutions for India's future. The large number of ideas shows how interested students are in solving problems and thinking creatively.
The Ministry of Education, along with the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), runs this Buildathon. It saw a very high number of schools register, with over 3.5 lakh schools signing up. The ideas sent in range from local solutions to new, futuristic inventions. This highlights a growing culture of innovation among students throughout India.
What is the Viksit Bharat Buildathon?
The Viksit Bharat Buildathon 2025 is a special program for school students. It asks students to come up with unique ideas to help India grow and develop. The main goal is to help students think critically, be creative, and find solutions to real-world problems.
Why is this program important?
This Buildathon is a key part of India's larger plan called Viksit Bharat 2047 . 'Viksit Bharat' means a Developed India. The year 2047 marks 100 years of India's independence, and the government wants India to be a fully developed nation by then. By involving students now, the program helps them contribute to this big national goal.
The program also encourages ideas that support other important national campaigns:
- Atmanirbhar Bharat: This means 'Self-Reliant India'. It encourages India to produce more goods and services within the country, reducing dependence on other nations.
- Swadeshi: This concept promotes using and supporting goods that are made in India.
- Vocal for Local: This encourages people to buy and promote products made by local businesses and artisans.
Student Participation Details
Schools from various boards took part in the Buildathon. These include CBSE , ICSE , and different state board schools . The wide participation shows that students from all parts of India are keen to make a difference. The Ministry of Education shared this news, praising the students' efforts.
| Total Schools Registered | Over 3.5 lakh |
| Schools that Submitted Ideas | Over 2.9 lakh |
| Students who Submitted Ideas | More than 25.9 lakh |
The large number of students participating shows that India's young generation is committed to building a strong and future-ready country. The ideas submitted are expected to play a big role in shaping India's journey towards its long-term development goals. The government believes these student innovations will help India move closer to becoming a developed nation by 2047.