Nagpur: Go extra mile, Nitin Gadkari to students

Nagpur | Saturday | 31st March, 2018

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The system will help the police to track down details of the victims in case of fatal accidents.” This time, the number is 408, he added. We are confident that it will cut down the overall cost to a great extent.”Another tech savvy participant K Bhavana from Tiruvallur (Tamil Nadu) said, “Integration between RTO, police and insurance companies is our issue. The charged up bunch of students seemed engrossed as they scrutinized their problems from various aspects to bring out the best practical solutions.At RCOEM, student Mallika Kambli from Mumbai said, “We are designing an SOS system from vehicles using different modules from the existing ones. The best solutions would not only be recognized at the national level but also be implemented.A brainstorming event has been organized by All India Council for Technical Education under the aegis of ministry of human resource development in collaboration with Persistent Systems.“This year, the Hackathon will be conducted in two parts..