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AICTE-ECI-ISTE Chhatra Vishwakarma Awards 2018 Shortlisted Teams for Regional Convention List-I AICTE-ECI-ISTE Chhatra Vishwakarma Awards 2018 Shortlisted Teams for Regional Convention NOTE: 1. Detailed Instructions will be issued separetely to the shortlisted teams 2. The second list (List-II) of shortlisted teams will be uploaded shortly S.N. APPLICATION ID TEAM NAME PROJECT NAME PROBLEM CATEGORY INSTITUTE NAME INSTITUTE STATE REGION ANY OTHER RURAL SHRI SHANKARACHARYA INSTITUTE 1 VIS0108194523 RADIANT PIONEERS WIRELESS POWER TRANSMITTER. APPROPRIATE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY CHHATTISGARH CRO TECHNOLOGIES BHILAI ANY OTHER RURAL SHRI SHANKARACHARYA INSTITUTE 2 VIS1608111853 TECH INNOVATOR SHAKTI APPROPRIATE OF PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT CHHATTISGARH CRO TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGY FIRST STEP ANY OTHER RURAL SHRI SHANKARACHARYA INSTITUTE 3 VIS1708112812 TOWARDS GENAUTO APPROPRIATE OF PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT CHHATTISGARH CRO INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR ANY OTHER RURAL SHRI SHANKARACHARYA INSTITUTE 4 VIS1708134610 MECH SSIPMT ACTIVE PROSTHETIC HAND APPROPRIATE OF PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT CHHATTISGARH CRO TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR SEISMIC STRENGTHENING OF OVERHEAD WATER TANKS (OHMT) SHRI SHANKARACHARYA GROUP OF 5 VIS1908110821 THE SHAKE SQUAD RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE CHHATTISGARH CRO USING TUNED MASS CURVED SLIDING INSTITUTIONS ROOFS DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ANY OTHER RURAL SCIENCE, MAHADEV DESAI 6 VIS0208121129 G150 SWARAJYA APPROPRIATE GUJARAT CRO SAMAJSEVA MAHAVIDYALAYA, TECHNOLOGIES GUJARAT VIDYAPITH MICRO VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE TEAM INFINITE EDUCATION, SKILL SHANKERSINH VAGHELA BAPU 7 VIS0208142253 BY PARALLELING OPERATION OF GUJARAT CRO ENERGY INITIATIVE & START-UPS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GENERATORS UNDERGROUND VACUUM BASED SANITATION & SOLID LIQUID LAXMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 8 VIS0608123144 VISLITEE02 GUJARAT CRO SYSTEM FOR WASTE HANDLING WASTE MANAGEMENT SARIGAM CROP PROTECTION USING SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF 9 VIS0608135315 WIZARDS AT WORK AGRICULTURE & FOOD GUJARAT CRO INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY S.N. APPLICATION ID TEAM NAME PROJECT NAME PROBLEM CATEGORY INSTITUTE NAME INSTITUTE STATE REGION COST EFFECTIVE INDUSTRIAL ANY OTHER RURAL SHANKERSINH VAGHELA BAPU 10 VIS0608230954 CHAMPIONS REFRIGERATION WITH HYBRID APPROPRIATE GUJARAT CRO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MODULE TECHNOLOGIES 11 VIS0808091512 YATRA MITRA MAJESTIC YATRA TOURISM L J POLYTECHNIC, AHMEDABAD GUJARAT CRO 12 VIS0808130750 GLOBAL CRAFTERS CRAFTINATORS RURAL CRAFT & LIVELIHOOD L J POLYTECHNIC, AHMEDABAD GUJARAT CRO COCONUT HUSK PRODUCT MAKING EDUCATION, SKILL SILVER OAK COLLEGE OF 13 VIS0808211149 TEAM INNOVATOR GUJARAT CRO MACHINE INITIATIVE & START-UPS ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY. ANY OTHER RURAL BIRLA VISHVAKARMA 14 VIS0808213334 UNICORN SANRAKSHIKA APPROPRIATE MAHAVIDYALAYA ENGINEERING GUJARAT CRO TECHNOLOGIES COLLEGE CHANDUBHAI S PATEL INSTITUTE OF 15 VIS0808223411 AGRO GEEKS LANDROID AGRICULTURE & FOOD GUJARAT CRO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY VERTICAL AXIS WATER PUMP WITH EDUCATION, SKILL LDRP- INSTITUTED OF TECHNOLOGY 16 VIS0808223717 VORTEX GUJARAT CRO POWER GENERATION INITIATIVE & START-UPS AND RESREACH COW DUNG - A GREEN RENEWABLE SANITATION & SOLID LIQUID 17 VIS0908120010 THE BRAINIACS RESOURCE FOR ITS WIDE PARUL UNIVERSITY GUJARAT CRO WASTE MANAGEMENT APPLICATION ANY OTHER RURAL 18 VIS0908172102 THE FENTONS ULTRASO APPROPRIATE PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GUJARAT CRO TECHNOLOGIES 19 VIS1008132546 GLOBAL CRAFTERS CRAFTINATORS RURAL CRAFT & LIVELIHOOD L J POLYTECHNIC, AHMEDABAD GUJARAT CRO EMPOWERING VILLAGES BY PLASTIC WASTE CONVERTING SEGREGATED PLASTIC SANITATION & SOLID LIQUID 20 VIS1008151014 DEEPASHRI PRAKASH MARATHE GUJARAT CRO MANAGEMENT WASTE INTO LUBRICANT OIL ( WASTE MANAGEMENT BIOFUEL) AUTOMATIC SELF COMPUTING SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF 21 VIS1008154458 BETA BOTS WATER & IRRIGATION GUJARAT CRO IRRIGATION SYSTEM ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY MEDICAL MONITORING SYSTEM USING ANY OTHER RURAL SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF 22 VIS1008190303 INFLUENCERS TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES FOR APPROPRIATE GUJARAT CRO ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY VILLAGES TECHNOLOGIES PARUL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING MANSI YOGESH PRODUCTION OF BIOPLASTIC FROM EDUCATION, SKILL 23 VIS1108204849 AND TECHNOLOGY (DIPLOMA GUJARAT CRO CHAUDHARI CORN STARCH INITIATIVE & START-UPS STUDIES) TECHNO-ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF CIVIL INNOVATORS GGBS INFUSED HIGH PERFORMANCE LAXMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 24 VIS1308101605 RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE GUJARAT CRO 002 CONCRETE WITH SAP AS SELF CURING SARIGAM CATALYST S.N. APPLICATION ID TEAM NAME PROJECT NAME PROBLEM CATEGORY INSTITUTE NAME INSTITUTE STATE REGION PARUL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION, SKILL 25 VIS1608054213 HIGHLANDERS ABSORPTION OF CO2 AND TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA GUJARAT CRO INITIATIVE & START-UPS STUDIES 26 VIS1808104238 THE DEFENDERS CHASER DRONE AGRICULTURE & FOOD VVP ENGINEERING COLLEGE GUJARAT CRO 27 VIS1808115017 INFINITY SMART FARM HOUSE TOURISM VVP ENGINEERING COLLEGE GUJARAT CRO ANY OTHER RURAL THE SOLAR PANEL EQUIPPED RAIN WATER 28 VIS2008151544 APPROPRIATE V.V.P ENGINEERING COLLEGE GUJARAT CRO TECHNOVATORS HARVESTER TECHNOLOGIES V. T. PATEL DEPARTMENT OF ANY OTHER RURAL ELECTRONICS AND 29 VIS2407162355 TECHNO-MEDS PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM APPROPRIATE GUJARAT CRO COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGIES CHARUSAT UNIVERSITY BIRLA VISHWAKARMA 30 VIS3007022951 ROBUST FEUILLE ROBUST FEUILLE AGRICULTURE & FOOD GUJARAT CRO MAHAVIDYALA SOLAR DRYING OF FOOD: A MEANS OF 31 VIS0308132330 MECHNOZIRE AGRICULTURE & FOOD MITTAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADHYA PRADESH CRO RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ANY OTHER RURAL REDUCE INFORMATION GAP BETWEEN RADHARAMAN ENGINEERING 32 VIS0308174001 TECHNOZZARE APPROPRIATE MADHYA PRADESH CRO DOCTORS AND PATIENTS. COLLEGE TECHNOLOGIES EDUCATION, SKILL PIONEER INSTITUTE OF 33 VIS0308185132 TECH INNOVATE VIRTUALLY FOUND MADHYA PRADESH CRO INITIATIVE & START-UPS PROFESSIONAL STUDIES INDORE EMPOWERMENT OF VILLAGE RADHARAMAN ENGINEERING 34 VIS0408120814 SKYHAWKS RURAL CRAFT & LIVELIHOOD MADHYA PRADESH CRO THROUGH CRAFTS AND SKILLS COLLEGE SAHAYAK BIN : MULTIPURPOSE IN-SITU SANITATION & SOLID LIQUID 35 VIS0708114703 CIVIL SAHAYAK IES IPS ACADEMY MADHYA PRADESH CRO WASTE DISPOSAL MACHINE WASTE MANAGEMENT PORTABLE REFRIGERATOR USING SAGAR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & 36 VIS0708143955 INAZUMA FOUR PELTIER MODULE FOR RURAL RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE MADHYA PRADESH CRO TECHNOLOGY (SISTEC) APPLICATIONS WASTE GARBAGE MANAGEMENT SANITATION & SOLID LIQUID SAGAR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND 37 VIS0708155231 FAIZZER PLANT (DRY/WET) WITHOUT MADHYA PRADESH CRO WASTE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (SISTEC) BHOPAL POLLUTION SAGAR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND 38 VIS0708171134 INNOTECH AUTOMATIC MOTOR STARTER RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE MADHYA PRADESH CRO TECHNOOGY SOIL NUTRIENT IDENTIFICATION LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF 39 VIS0708215841 PRITHVI USING ARDUINO AND AGRICULTURE & FOOD MADHYA PRADESH CRO TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR RURAL INDIA - THE TRUE HERITAGE LAXMI NARAYAN COLLEGE OF 40 VIS0808222835 THE LOGIC BYTE TOURISM MADHYA PRADESH CRO OF INDIA TECHNOLOGY S.N. APPLICATION ID TEAM NAME PROJECT NAME PROBLEM CATEGORY INSTITUTE NAME INSTITUTE STATE REGION ABHIGYANAM: INFORMING | LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF 41 VIS0908105845 PARWAAZ AGRICULTURE & FOOD MADHYA PRADESH CRO ENABLING | ACHIEVING TECHNOLOGY ITG4(INNOVATE TO 42 VIS0908113844 HYDROPONIC TECHNOLOGY WATER & IRRIGATION LNCTE MADHYA PRADESH CRO GROW) LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF 43 VIS0908120149 INT-ELEGANCE CENTRALIZED WAREHOUSE SYSTEM AGRICULTURE & FOOD MADHYA PRADESH CRO TECHNOLOGY ,EXCELLENCE SAGAR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, 44 VIS0908131914 VIRAT MULTIPURPOSE SOLAR EQUIPMENT RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING MADHYA PRADESH CRO (SISTEC - E) SAGAR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, 45 VIS0908135021 RUDRA MINI SOLAR CULTIVATOR WATER & IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING MADHYA PRADESH CRO (SISTEC - E) EDUCATION, SKILL RADHARAMAN ENGINEERING 46 VIS0908144048 ALTEREGO DRUDGERY DIVINE MADHYA PRADESH CRO INITIATIVE & START-UPS COLLEGE EMPOWERMENT OF VILLAGES EDUCATION, SKILL TECHNOCRATS INSTITUTE OF 47 VIS0908170658 LETHAL CODERS MADHYA PRADESH CRO THROUGH TECHNOLOGIES INITIATIVE & START-UPS TECHNOLOGY- EXCELLENCE ANY OTHER RURAL LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF 48 VIS1008095238 ENERGY4U SOLAR POWERED STEAM TURBINE APPROPRIATE MADHYA PRADESH CRO TECHNOLOGY EXCELLENCE TECHNOLOGIES EDUCATION, SKILL SAGAR INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND 49 VIS1008110701 BRIGHT DOMAIN STUDENT EXPERT BINDERY MADHYA PRADESH CRO INITIATIVE & START-UPS TECHNOLOGY EXCELLENCE EDUCATION, SKILL LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF 50 VIS1008140808 THE INNOVATORS EDUCATION, SKILL INITIATIVE MADHYA PRADESH CRO INITIATIVE & START-UPS TECHNOLOGY-MCA EDUCATION, SKILL TECHNOCRATS INSTITUTE OF 51 VIS1008142526 ENCOURAGE GENIUS ENCOURAGE IT MADHYA PRADESH CRO INITIATIVE & START-UPS TECHNOLOGY EXCELLENCE EDUCATION, SKILL 52 VIS1008152335 TECH WARRIORS MOTOR WINDING LEARNING KIT PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADHYA PRADESH CRO INITIATIVE & START-UPS ANY OTHER RURAL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SRI SATYA THERMAL BATTERY AS RENEWABLE 53 VIS1008154748 STRIKAR APPROPRIATE SAI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY MADHYA PRADESH CRO SOURCE OF ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES,(SSSUTMS) ANY OTHER RURAL TECHNOCRATS INSTITUTE OF 54 VIS1008182517 TECHIES VILLAGE EMPOWERMENT APPROPRIATE MADHYA PRADESH CRO TECHNOLOGY (EXCELLENCE) TECHNOLOGIES SAMRAT ASHOK TECHNOLIGICAL 55 VIS1008203612 ADVANCE SMART FARMING WATER & IRRIGATION MADHYA PRADESH CRO INSTITUTE (DEGREE) ANY OTHER RURAL ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & 56 VIS1308193156 TEAM SPOTWASH SPOTWASH APPROPRIATE MADHYA PRADESH CRO TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGIES S.N. 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