A remarkable accomplishment was achieved by the team comprising Heet Vakharia, Honey Patel, Dhruv Sadrawala, Dhruvi Lolariya, and Garv Modi, who secured Third Position at the national-level Brahma Code: Hackathon 2025. The hackathon provided a competitive platform for young innovators to develop technology-driven solutions addressing real-world challenges.
The team worked on the problem statement “Bridging the Digital Divide: Inclusive Virtual Classroom for Under-Resourced Indian Schools.” Their innovative solution focused on enhancing accessibility, inclusivity, and effectiveness of virtual education for students from economically and digitally marginalized communities. By addressing challenges such as limited internet connectivity, device availability, and ease of use, the proposed model aimed to create equitable learning opportunities. The solution reflected a strong understanding of both technological feasibility and social impact.
Competing against several high-performing teams from across the country, the team impressed the jury with their creativity, practical approach, and clarity of presentation. Their consistent performance and collaborative problem-solving skills earned them Third Place along with a cash prize of ₹20,000, recognizing their dedication and innovative thinking.