Empowering ED Cell Hackathon | Innovation in Action
The ED Cell Hackathon was successfully conducted at Kamaraj Women’s College from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. First, the programme was organized under the EDII-TN Nimirndhu Nil initiative. As a result, students received an opportunity to develop innovation, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance skills.
Initially, the Student Coordinator of the ED Cell delivered the welcome address. Then, the session began with an invocation. After that, the objectives of the Nimirndhu Nil programme were introduced. Consequently, the event began with a strong sense of purpose and enthusiasm.
Inaugural Session
Following this, the Faculty Coordinator addressed the gathering. Moreover, he highlighted the role of hackathons in connecting academic learning with real-world problem-solving. In addition, he stressed the importance of applying classroom knowledge in practical contexts.
Most importantly, the session emphasized one clear goal: to move students from thinking to doing. Therefore, students were encouraged to participate actively, collaborate effectively, and innovate confidently.
Keynote Session by the Resource Person
Next, Ms. M. Jagathambal delivered the keynote session. During her address, she focused on developing a strong entrepreneurial mindset. Specifically, her talk addressed three essential pillars:
As a result, students gained clarity on how to balance creativity with business strategy.
Technical Hackathon Proceedings
Subsequently, students actively participated in the core hackathon activities. First, organizers divided participants into teams. Then, each team received a problem statement from EDII-TN. Consequently, students began working on real social and economic challenges.
Thus, students applied both technical knowledge and management skills in a practical setting.
Presentation and Evaluation
After completing their projects, each team delivered a 3-minute pitch. Then, the panel conducted a Q&A session. Furthermore, the judges evaluated the presentations based on:
As a result, students gained valuable experience in public speaking, idea defense, and business communication.
Feedback and Interactive Session
During the interaction, students asked questions about startup registration in Tamil Nadu. Additionally, they enquired about funding and grants available through EDII-TN. In response, Ms. Jagathambal explained the procedures clearly.
Moreover, she provided a roadmap for post-hackathon development. Consequently, students learned how to take their ideas forward toward implementation.
Educational and Institutional Impact
Overall, the ED Cell Hackathon created strong academic and professional value by:
Additionally, the programme strengthened the institution’s commitment to holistic student development.
Conclusion and Vote of Thanks
Finally, the programme concluded at 4:00 PM with a Vote of Thanks. At this point, the ED Cell thanked Ms. M. Jagathambal for her valuable guidance and support.
In conclusion, the ED Cell Hackathon proved to be a highly impactful initiative. Ultimately, it empowered students to innovate, collaborate, and stand tall—true to the spirit of Nimirndhu Nil.
🔗 Useful Links
Internal Link:
Kamaraj Women’s College – Official Website
External Links:
Entrepreneurship Development Institute of Tamil Nadu (EDII-TN)
Startup Tamil Nadu
