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Infosys Foundation announces winners of Aarohan Social Innovation Awards

| @indiablooms | Feb 26, 2019, at 08:19 pm

Kolkata/Bengaluru, Feb 26 (IBNS): Infosys Foundation, the philanthropic and CSR arm of Infosys, on Tuesday announced the winners of Aarohan Social Innovation Awards, 2018-19.

The Aarohan Awards were established with a vision to recognize and reward individuals, teams or NGOs that are developing unique solutions for the social sector that have the potential to positively impact the underprivileged in India, at scale.

The Foundation identified winners across six award categories: Healthcare, Rural Development, Destitute Care, Women’s Safety & Empowerment, Education & Sports and Sustainability.

The winners were selected from a pool of more than 900 submissions by a jury.

The winners of the Aarohan Social Innovation Awards 2018-19 are:

  • Platinum Award Winners, each team receiving prize money of INR 30 lakhs
  • Healthcare: Prashant Gade from Madhya Pradesh, for a low-cost myo-electric prosthetic arm called ‘Inali Arm’
  • Education: Khushwant Rai and Anjali Khurana from Punjab, for creating an affordable personal braille printer
  • Gold Award Winners, each team receiving prize money of INR 20 lakhs
  • Sustainability: Mayur Ramrao Ladole, Gaurav Ghanshyam Dastane and Nilesh Lakshman Jadhav from Maharashtra, for a novel water-disinfecting hand pump
  • Women’s Safety & Empowerment: Samagra Empowerment Foundation from Maharashtra, for the ‘SmartLoo’ platform
  • Silver Award Winners, each team receiving prize money of INR 15 lakhs
  • Destitute Care: Sumanth Mudaliar and Vishrut Gaurangkumar Bhatt from Gujarat, for ‘Handicare’, a mobility device for the specially-abled
  • Healthcare: Aakash Bhadana, Vasu Kaushik and Rahul Gupta from Haryana for ‘Caeli’, a smart automated drug delivery and anti-pollution mask for respiratory patients
  • Bronze Award Winners, each team receiving prize money of INR 10 lakhs
  • Rural Development: Sharwan Kumar Bajya from Rajasthan, for ‘Wider’, an affordable weed removal machine that processes weed into green manure
  • Education: Sanskriti Dawle from Karnataka, for developing ‘Annie’, an audio tactile device to address low braille literacy in India
  • Jury Special Mentions, each team receiving prize money of INR 5 lakhs
  • Sustainability: Saathi Pads from Gujarat, for making 100 percent biodegradable and compostable sanitary pads from banana fiber
  • Education: Chirag Bhandari, Siddharth Gala and Kavya Ananth from Maharashtra, for ‘Yelo Bag’, a school bag designed to convert into a writing desk
  • Rural Development: Karibasappa MG, Dayananda K and Anil Kumar MK, from Karnataka, for developing a solar insect trap that reduces the usage of chemical pesticides in agriculture
  • Women Safety and Empowerment: Ajinkya Vikas Dhariya from Maharashtra, for developing ‘PadCare’, a decentralized sanitary pad sterilization, segregation and disposal unit

Felicitating the winners, Sudha Murty, Chairperson, Infosys Foundation, said, “The Aarohan Social Innovation Awards were conceived as a means of creating impactful change at scale, by encouraging people to address social challenges in India. All the winners have showcased this spirit at the core of their creations and we are proud to recognize their efforts."

"I would like to congratulate not just the winners, but each and every one of the 906 participants who are working tirelessly across the length and breadth of India to create social innovations with the aim of making a difference. Infosys Foundation is committed to providing continued encouragement for such innovations and help scale their impact to change lives of those in need,” said Murty.

 

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