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Dec 28, 2020, 18:29 PM IST The Government s SSIP has created a wide range of incentives for innovators and startups. It has been seen that various Universities across the states are now taking concrete measures to implement the policy mandate. The Education Department, in order to benchmark the best performing Innovators/Startups, Institutions, Mentors, Enablers and other contributors organised the SSIP Prashansha Virtual Awards motivating the Initiative taken by students and their mentors. Vadodara based Parul University bagged 7 awards in the SSIP Prashansha Awards under the categories of Campus Startups, Women Startup Award, Young Innovators, Best Faculty Mentors and SSIP Coordinators. These 7 Awards under the above 5 categories are the highest for any university in Gujarat. ....
Representative image VADODARA: Parul University bagged seven awards in the Student Startup and Innovation Policy (SSIP) Prashansha awards held virtually. The university won the awards in seven different categories. According to the university, the number of awards it won was the highest for any university in the state. It won the awards in the Campus Startups, Women Startup, Young Innovators, Best Faculty Mentors and Best SSIP Coordinators category. The winners include a group of engineering enthusiasts who established the startup AR Explorer that was awarded a prize money of Rs 50,000 under the Best Campus Startup category. Hetavi Shah, founder of Vatsalya Bakers bagged a prize of Rs 1,00,000 under the Women Startup category. In the Young Innovators category, Bhavik Bosamiya was awarded a prize of Rs 30,000. Bosamiya had come up with an innovation that helped to determine the strength of concrete by using sensors in in real time. ....