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NIT Srinagar Innovators Steal Spotlight at AAROHAN 2026
Director, Registrar laud young innovators for technology-driven problem solving

Srinagar, May 19(Scoop News)-The Innovation, Incubation & Entrepreneurship Development (IIED) Centre of National Institute of Technology (NIT) has earned accolades for its impressive participation in the prestigious AAROHAN 2026 Hackathon & PPT Competition organised by the Directorate of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS) at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC).



Under the leadership of Prof. Babar Ahmad, Head IIED Centre, a contingent of students, innovators and incubatees from the institute presented a series of innovative prototypes and technology-driven solutions addressing challenges in agriculture, robotics, mobility, artificial intelligence and automation.



The projects showcased included a Saffron Processing Machine by Tariq Ahmad Bhat, Walnut De-hulling and Washing Machine by Aqib Abdullah, Haptic Technology-based Virtual Environment by Ubaid Hamid, Drone Technology by Abaan Habib, and Optimization of 5-DOF Robotic Arm by Rayees Ahmad.



Other major innovations included an Automated Solar Grass Cutter developed by Shailendra Kumar, Abhishek Gupta, Saurabh Kumar and Gadari Poornima, “Wheel AI” shelf-life optimization model by Basar Qari, “Curve Electric” urban mobility solution by Sheikh Yameen and Zubair Ahmad Bhat, and a Stylus Guided 2R Manipulator based on Haptic Technology by Muntazir Ahmad. Mr. Irfan Sidiq Sofi coordinated the participation of the team.

In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, congratulated the participating students and faculty members for their outstanding representation and said the institute is committed to fostering a strong culture of innovation and entrepreneurship among youth.



“These young innovators have demonstrated how technology and creativity can be harnessed to address real-world problems. Their participation at AAROHAN 2026 reflects the growing research and innovation ecosystem at NIT Srinagar,” he said.



Institute's Registrar, Prof. Atikur Rehman said the institute remains focused on encouraging students to translate ideas into impactful technologies.



“The innovative projects displayed by our students are a testimony to their talent, dedication and technical excellence. We are proud to see our students making meaningful contributions through innovation-driven solutions,” he said.



Prof. Babar Ahmad expressed gratitude to the administration of NIT Srinagar for extending continuous support to the IIED Centre and encouraging young innovators to participate in national-level competitions and technology events.



He said the guidance and encouragement from the institute’s leadership has played a crucial role in strengthening the culture of innovation, incubation and entrepreneurship among students.



Meanwhile, prototypes attracted significant attention from visitors, experts and organisers during the three-day event, with several projects being appreciated for their practical relevance and local applicability.
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