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Smart India Hackathon (SIH) Experience

Last Updated : 09 Dec, 2024
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Participating in the Smart India Hackathon (SIH) was a transformative experience that taught me valuable lessons about leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving. To share my journey effectively, I’ve divided this blog into six modules:

  1. Introduction to Smart India Hackathon (SIH)
  2. Formation of Team Kasukaba Defence Force
  3. The Event Day
  4. Project Discussion
  5. Mistakes to Avoid
  6. The Conclusion

Module 1: Introduction to Smart India Hackathon (SIH)

What is SIH?
The Smart India Hackathon (SIH) is a nationwide initiative that encourages students to solve real-world challenges through innovation and practical solutions. It bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world applications, fostering creativity and critical thinking among students.

How I Learned About SIH
In my third year during the fifth semester, I first heard about SIH through another competition, the Software Freedom Festival. After clearing the first round, our mentor encouraged us to participate in SIH. The team needed six members, including at least one female participant, which led to the formation of Team Kasukaba Defence Force.

Module 2: Formation of Team Kasukaba Defence Force

Inspired by our love for Shinchan, we named our team Kasukaba Defence Force. The idea came from one of my teammates, Stains, and it resonated with all of us.

Team Members:

  • Graham Stains
  • Balaji
  • Surya
  • Mounika
  • Siri Chowdary
  • Me

Initially, I hesitated to approach Mounika and Siri to complete our team, but their positive response made everything fall into place. This teamwork marked the beginning of a memorable journey.

Module 3: Project Discussion

Our project addressed food scarcity, aiming to reduce waste and connect people with surplus food to those in need.

Core Idea:
We developed an application called "Food to Everyone", featuring:

  1. Give Food Portal: For donors to share surplus food.
  2. Save Food Portal: Encouraging users to minimize food waste through photo submissions verified by a CNN model.
  3. Need Food Portal: Connecting needy individuals with food donors.
  4. Donate Food Portal: Enabling monetary donations to support old age homes or orphanages.

Vision:
Our mission was simple: no one should sleep hungry. We aimed to create a society where surplus resources are effectively utilized to combat hunger.

Module 4: The Event Day

The first round of SIH was held at Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education on September 6, 2024.

Key Moments:

  • Observing other teams initially made me nervous, but a light-hearted joke from the judges about our team name eased the tension.
  • Our presentation focused on our problem statement, solution, and unique aspects of the project.

Judges’ Questions:

  1. What is your problem statement?
  2. What is your solution to the problem?
  3. How is your project different from others?

While presenting, we realized that our problem statement wasn’t perfectly aligned with our solution—a crucial insight we had overlooked earlier.

Module 5: Mistakes to Avoid

The biggest mistake we made was misaligning our problem statement with our solution, which cost us the opportunity to progress to the next round.

Key Lessons:

  • Listen to Feedback: Some teammates raised concerns about the alignment, but I dismissed them, leading to this oversight.
  • Leadership Is Collaborative: Effective leadership involves considering all perspectives, not just making decisions unilaterally.

This failure was a hard but important lesson in teamwork and planning.

Module 6: The Conclusion

Reflecting on my SIH experience, I recognize it as a valuable learning opportunity.

Takeaways:

  • Leadership is about collaboration and open communication.
  • Failure is not the end but a stepping stone for improvement.
  • Planning and aligning every aspect of a project is critical for success.

Though we didn’t progress to the second round, the journey was transformative, teaching me to approach challenges with resilience and adaptability. The lessons from SIH will guide me in future endeavors, both professionally and personally.

This experience has motivated me to aim higher, learn from mistakes, and continue growing as a leader and team player.


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