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Citizen-centric effort opens arms to new ideas for development of Mysuru

Citizen-centric effort opens arms to new ideas for development of Mysuru

Time of India2 days ago
Mysuru: Mysore MP Yaduveer Wadiyar has launched MyMysuru 2030 Ideathon, a citizen-centric innovation challenge. The programme aims to foster innovative ideas for Mysuru's development by harnessing the collective creativity and wisdom of the city's residents.
Initiated in collaboration with local govt bodies and civic organisations, the Ideathon ensures that citizens have a direct voice in urban development. He said, "As we envision Mysuru in 2030, we seek fresh ideas that blend our rich heritage with modern solutions to create a smart, sustainable, and inclusive city that honours its cultural roots while embracing technological advancement."
The Ideathon centres on eight critical themes which are essential for the sustainable growth of the city.
These eight themes include Smart Infrastructure and Mobility, Environment and Waste Management, Health and Wellness, Education and Skilling, Tourism, Culture and Heritage, Digital Governance, Public Safety and Disaster Resilience, and Rural-Urban Integration.
Participation is open to any resident of Mysuru or individuals passionate about the city's future. Teams may comprise one to four members, and cross-institutional collaborations are allowed.
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Each team can submit up to two ideas across different themes, with entries evaluated based on innovation, feasibility, impact, and sustainability by an expert panel. The submission period runs from Aug 8-22, providing 15 days for citizens to submit their ideas online. Between Aug 23 and 27, entries will be scrutinised and evaluated. Shortlisted proposals will be announced on Aug 28, and the Grand Finale, featuring final presentations and the selection of winners, is scheduled for Aug 31.
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