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Rajasthan Hackathon

OVERVIEW: Government of Rajasthan (GoR) is organizing IT Hackathon 2017 on the theme, “Promoting and Developing Rajasthan Digitally”. The state government recognizes the power of creative thinkers in wealth creation and empowerment of technology. We are committed to create a comprehensive ecosystem where innovators would grow, prosper and form a significant part of the mainstream economy.

Rajasthan IT Hackathon 2017, envisaged as a two day event is one of its kind initiative for promotion of Information Technology. The objective of Hackathon is to give a platform to enterprising youth, startups & entrepreneurs across the nation and use their out-of-the-box thinking on Bhamashah, e-Mitra and Blockchain.

The event will be honored by the presence of dignitaries of Government of India and Government of Rajasthan; officers of Government of Rajasthan, specifically Department of Industries, BIP, Finance Department, Department of Information Technology & Communication; IT industrialists and members of Rajasthan Venture Capital fund.

What are the key takeaways?
Opportunity to work on platforms like Bhamashah, e-Mitra and Blockchain

The top three winning teams will earn a contract with Department of Information Technology & Communication, Government of Rajasthan worth Rs.15 Lakhs, Rs.10 Lakhs and Rs.7.5 Lakhs respectively.

Please note that it is mandatory to fill in this form, without which your participation will not be considered.

THEMES: The objective of Hackathon is to give a platform to enterprising youth, startups & entrepreneurs across the nation and use their out-of-the-box thinking on Bhamashah, e-Mitra and Blockchain. It shall provide a platform to developers who seek possibilities of support from Government to showcase their skills and innovation.

e-Mitra

With the viable reach across the 33 districts of the Rajasthan, e-Mitra is delivering its objective as common service centre (CSC) by providing 290+ services to the citizens of Rajasthan. e-Mitra kiosks are establishing a liaison between the government and citizens. e-Mitra offers 290+ services through the 40,000+ e-Mitra kiosks across the state which makes it the largest service delivery network. e-Mitra caters various services like bill payments, banking services, application for driving license, and digital bonafide which conjoins the intricate technological coalition between two systems. How these systems crack the information and carry out the particular service deliverance? Such inquests will be a compelling activity for your Hackathon briskness.

We are providing you e-Mitra platform where you can break these resilient technical neurons of the service network dynamics and become brain buckets of Hackathon.

Making you equipped with the widespread e-Mitra platform, which is serving over 6.86 crore citizens, where you will get the mind-altering opportunity to showcase your technical approach to solving the intricacies.
Read more about it here: http://emitra.rajasthan.gov.in

Bhamashah

The Bhamashah Scheme was rolled out in 2008 by the Chief Minister, Vasundhara Raje. The key objective of the Scheme are women empowerment, financial inclusion and direct benefit transfer.

The Bhamashah Scheme recognizes family as a unit and ‘lady of the house’ as the head of the family. The Bhamashah family card and the bank account are made in the name of the lady of the house and all the family benefits are directly transferred in her account. Rajasthan is the only state in India to empower women by registering the bank account in her name. Today, around 4.8 crore residents of 1.3 crore families have been enrolled under Bhamashah.

Bhamashah Yojana platform will let the participants to work on technical adherences with third party platforms. For instance, how does a linked bank account work within the Bhamashah ecosystem? Read more about it here: http://bhamashah.rajasthan.gov.in

Blockchain

Blockchain is a distributed database that maintains information/order/records called blocks. The data is constantly growing, so a ‘completed block’ is linked with a new block with fresh information. Each new set of block contains a timestamp and references and identifies the previous block by a hashing function, forming an unbroken chain.
Blockchains are secure by design as they are inherently resistant to modification- once recorded, the data in a block cannot be altered retroactively. The technology can be used to record transactions between two parties effectively and in a verifiable and permanent way. Moreover, Blockchain itself can be programmed to automatically trigger transactions.

PRIZES: The three best solution providing teams shall be provided an opportunity to work with Department of Information Technology and Communication (DoIT&C) and earn an entry project. The awards shall not just benefit the winners financially, but also provide them an entry to the industry with a Government project experience which would benefit them in future endeavors.

First Prize – Project
INR 15,00,000

Project by Department of Information Technology and Communication (DoIT&C)

Second Prize – Project
INR 10,00,000

Project by Department of Information Technology and Communication (DoIT&C)

Third Prize – Project
INR 7,50,000

Project by Department of Information Technology and Communication (DoIT&C)

REGISTRATION: To register and participate at this Hackathon, visit https://rajasthan-hackathon.hackerearth.com/

Source: www.hackerearth.com

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