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Voice your perspectives, vote on legislative motions, and co-design national student tech policies
Cast your vote on crucial technology regulations and student-centric education agendas.
Exams testing syntax vs exams testing problem solving and system designs.
Voting determines the focus of the STEM Ministry's syllabus recommendation draft.
Submit your arguments for or against. The most compelling student points will be highlighted in the next National Session.
Are centralized proprietary AI corporations a threat to academic research independence, or do they guarantee critical safety boundaries?
Is it viable to deploy delivery drones in congested urban environments, or does the airspace risk pose critical dangers to citizens?
Formal policies drafted and presented to regional/national councils for active execution.
Demanding structural reservations in tier-1 state universities for student-run startups seeking incubator hardware.
Proposing blockchain solutions to host inter-university technical project credits securely without manual transcripts.
Drafting policies to mandate student robotics cells to recycle and clean e-waste component boards for training purposes.
Real-time ideas and thoughts shared by our verified student representatives.
"We need to standardise the credits awarded for hackathon victories. A 48-hour prototype sprint is worth way more in experience than a simple classroom theory course!"
"The Startup Ministry's VC connects must also cover hardware components. Scaling IoT startups is super difficult in India compared to writing SaaS platforms."