In Hyderabad, 218 innovators were recognized through the ‘Intinta Innovator Program’ (IIP) 2024 organized by the Telangana State Innovation Cell. This year’s event saw a 120% increase in participation compared to the previous year.
A total of 560 applications were received for the program, and 218 innovators were selected. The awards were presented by chief guests and District Collectors in different districts of Telangana during the Independence Day celebrations.
The IIP 2024 reached all 33 districts in Telangana, involving over 550 district-level officials and 3,000 government workers. The program focused on innovative solutions in areas such as sustainable living, assistive technology, and agriculture. Officials emphasized that there were no strict criteria for selecting innovations; anyone with a creative solution to a local problem could participate. Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary of IT&C, stated that the goal is to provide a platform for every innovative idea and empower innovators to shape Telangana’s future.
Ajit Rangnekar, Chief Innovation Officer of Telangana, mentioned that the response to Intinta Innovator 2024 exceeded expectations, with over 560 participants and more than 170 exceptional ideas. He highlighted the talent within the state and expressed hope that these innovations would contribute to Telangana’s progress.
MD Sohel Khan, who leads Grassroots Innovation at TSIC, stated that this year’s program aims to be more than just an idea incubator. It serves as a launchpad for rural entrepreneurship, helping to turn innovative solutions from villages into successful businesses. The program aims to provide support and resources to create a strong ecosystem where rural innovation can improve livelihoods.