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More than 500 students of class 11th and 12th from 35 schools of Jaipur gave their views.

Jaipur : Jaipur JU Startup Pathshala gave a platform to more than 500 students of class 11th and 12th from 35 schools of Jaipur. Where he presented his startup ideas. These ideas were presented before 17 jury members. These included experienced industry experts and founder-owners of successful startups. Finally, 15 best teams were selected for their ideas. Each team was given a total prize money of Rs 15 lakh along with funding of Rs 1 lakh. Among these, ideas like Blaze Out, My Cow Wrap, Star Marketing, Road Savvy were presented by the students here.

Many innovative ideas were seen during the program held at JCRC College. Ideas and prototypes like menstrual pain relief chocolate bar and earthquake detector were seen. JCRC University Director Arpit Aggarwal said that the objective of this program is to provide students with a platform where they can take steps towards turning their dreams into reality.

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