Rungta’s Abhijeet Pansari, Anjali Thakur shine
   Date :08-Sep-2020

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Business Reporter ;
 
Bhilai,
 
In the current phase of COVID-19 pandemic, two engineering students of Santosh Rungta Group of Institutions, Abhijeet Pansari and Anjali Thakur displayed their ideas and received accolades from MIT USA. To overcome from this coronavirus pandemic, MIT USA has invited students of all over world to send their ideas to the university in a competition. Under it, Abhijeet and Anjali has come up with an app which will help NGOs working on COVID-19 relief to do their work in an easy manner.
 
As part of this app’s function, customers would give ratting to NGOs and it will help to get financial grants from government as well as industrial groups. It is learnt that, in this competition of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), the university has received 5000 proposals of students from 2697 institutions where after conducting many rounds, top-100 were selected and then after undergoing 48 hours nonstop discussion, these two students were emerged as winners.
 
Anjali informed that with their app and its database, NGOs can also trace migrant workers who switched to their villages in this outbreak of coronavirus. MIT also granted 500 US Dollars as cash prize to these students for making this app.