Delhi Next Hackathon ideas to be piloted by government, says CM Rekha Gupta
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday lauded the creativity, innovation and problem-solving abilities of young participants at Delhi Next – Code, Create & Change, describing the initiative as a major step towards integrating youth-led ideas into governance and urban development. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta (RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) Addressing the gathering at the civic-tech innovation programme, Gupta said the initiative had emerged as one of the country’s largest platforms focused on solving urban challenges through technology and innovation. According to officials, the programme reached over one crore young people from across India, drawing participation from students, innovators, coders and entrepreneurs who proposed solutions to pressing civic issues faced by Delhi and other urban centres. Out of the large number of applicants, the top 60 teams were shortlisted to present practical and scalable solutions for challenges such as traffic congestion, waterlogging, air pollution, digital governance, waste management and citizen services. The participants showcased technology-driven models and applications designed to improve public service delivery and enhance the everyday experience of residents. The Chief Minister …





