We need camera that checks who's paying attention in Parliament: PM Modi falls in love with one innovation at Singapore-India Hackathon

From schools to higher education and research, an ecosystem was being created that it becomes a medium for innovation even as the country was one among the top three startup ecosystems, he said
Image for representational purpose only (Pic: PTI)
Image for representational purpose only (Pic: PTI)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hailed the country's innovation ecosystem and said it was committed to creating Indian solutions for global applications at the Singapore India Hackathon 2019 at IIT-Madras. Modi particularly singled out one regarding a camera that can detect whether someone is paying attention, saying it will be useful in the Parliament.

Lauding the participants of the hackathon for coming up with various solutions, Modi particularly singled out one regarding the camera, saying it will be useful in the Parliament. "I especially like the solution about cameras to detect who is paying attention. Now what will happen you know — I will talk to my Speaker in the Parliament (Om Birla) and I am sure it will be very useful to the Parliamentarians," he said as the gathering broke out in laughter.

From schools to higher education and research, an ecosystem was being created that it becomes a medium for innovation even as the country was one among the top three startup ecosystems, he said. India was poised to become a USD 5 trillion economy and innovation and startups will play a crucial role in that, added Modi. "We are encouraging innovation and incubation for two big reasons — one is we want easy solutions to solve India's problems to make life easier. And another (is) we in India want to find solutions for the whole of the world. Indian solutions for global applications. This is our goal and our commitment," he said.
 

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