NICMAR University hosted the Hyderabad Regional Finale of the Bharat Nav-Nirmaan Challenge, bringing together top student innovators from across southern India. The competition, spanning 11 cities, culminated in a high-stakes round featuring finalists from Hyderabad, Kochi, Chennai, and Bengaluru.
The event tested participants on real-world infrastructure challenges, focusing on innovation, problem-solving, and the ability to perform under pressure. With each stage of the competition, the margin between teams narrowed, underscoring the high level of talent and growing competitiveness among India’s emerging engineers and infrastructure professionals.
Top honours at the Hyderabad finale were awarded to Maturi Venkata Subba Rao Engineering College, followed by Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering in second place, and Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College securing third. The competition was judged by an expert panel including Lopamudra Panda of Savills, Tushar Deochakke of GFFI Capital Inc, and architect Shridhar Reddy, with industry veteran N. R. Acharyulu attending as a distinguished guest.
Congratulating the winners, Dr Tapash Kumar Ganguli, Director General, NICMAR said, “Continuing the momentum from our regional round finale in Pune, these winners in Hyderabad showcased that the youth in our nation have the zeal to innovate and develop a future-ready nation in the build environment. The Bharat Nav-Nirmaan Challenge is created to provide a space to highlight the hidden talent and capabilities. The level of competition we witnessed at the Hyderabad Regional Finale reinforces that India’s infrastructure future is in capable hands.”
Following the Hyderabad event, the challenge will move to its final regional round in New Delhi, as NICMAR continues its nationwide search for future-ready infrastructure leaders.
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