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VESIT students win Vishwakarma Awards 2025 at IIT Indore for GPS-Denied Drone Innovation

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January 28, 2026
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VESIT students win Vishwakarma Awards 2025 at IIT Indore for GPS-Denied Drone Innovation
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Harsh Tejwani and Mohammed Ujjainwala, both 4th year students from the Department of Automation and Robotics, bagged the prestigious Vishwakarma Awards 2025, held at IIT Indore and organised by the Maker Bhavan Foundation. Their team, VAYU-SETU, secured first place in the Smart Mobility category for their innovative GPS-denied drone project, winning a cash prize of ₹1,00,000. The project addresses critical navigation challenges in environments where GPS signals are unavailable or unreliable, showcasing advanced problem-solving and real-world engineering application. 

Speaking on the achievement, Dr. Jayalekshmi M. Nair, Principal, Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology (VESIT), said, “This remarkable achievement by our students is a reflection of VESIT’s strong focus on experiential learning, innovation, and interdisciplinary excellence. Harsh and Mohammed have demonstrated how young engineers can develop solutions with real-world relevance and national impact. We are extremely proud of their success and grateful to Maker Bhavan Foundation and IIT Indore for providing such a powerful platform for student innovators.”This year’s edition witnessed participation from over 3,600 undergraduate and postgraduate STEM students across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. From an initial pool of 1,000 teams, only 12 finalist teams progressed through multiple rounds of prototyping, technical evaluation, and expert mentoring to reach the final stage.

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