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Win National Innovation Award of Rs 2 million for #ClimateChange, #Water Management

Win National Innovation Award of Rs 2 million for Climate Change, Water Management

Islamabad: Climate Change and Water Management are among themes of National Innovation Award being offered by Pakistan’s Prime Minister #Youth Program (PMYP) aimed to provide an opportunity for young entrepreneurs to present their innovative ideas related to 8 thematic areas with a specific focus on Eco-Innovation.

PMYP has invited applications from young, bright, and innovative individuals with an entrepreneurial mindset for the National Innovation Award.

National Innovation Award worth 2 million for Water, Climate Change
National Innovation Award worth 2 million for Water, Climate Change

Besides Climate Change, National Innovation Award covers other prominent themes such as Innovative #Governance and Reforms which covers ideas related to responsiveness to citizen services.

#Food Security includes Agriculture & Nutrition, Sustainable food eco-system.

Information Technology & Telecom focuses on Artificial Intelligence, #AI,#Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, Big Data, Disparities in access of technology, 5G, healthcare using ICT.

Sociology & Philosophy includes Intellectual heritage, material culture, future of work and family, politics, gender, population.

Urban Planning include Preservation of urban space and life, Planning of Second Tier Cities, Transportation, Waste Collection.

Innovative #Governance & Reforms has Responsiveness to Citizen Services, Citizen Scorecards.

#Sustainable Energy focuses on Electric mobility, Smart energy, Transmission and Grid issues.

The persons with unique and innovative business ideas can apply for the National Innovation Award at the official portal, PMYP, of the Prime Minister National Innovation Award.

 

By M.A

VOW Desk

The Voice of Water: news media dedicated for water conservation.

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